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Hi,
If I'm not wrong, for a Windows
Services in .NET if you don't specify a path, the file will be created in
Windows Directory or System32 Directory.
Ciao,
Richard.
From: Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:53 PM To: 'Log4NET User' Subject: RE: Windows Service Brette,
What about Windows Service using the rolling file appender? If the .exe I
registered as a Windows Service is stored in C:\MyService, technically, the log
file should be created in there as well right? What stumps me is that
Filemon from Sysinternals did not detect any permission denied tries that may
indicate some sorts of a user/file permission
cause. Thanks, Jason
From:
Esterbrooks, Brette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have run into this
problem when trying to log to event log. It ended up being that the
user that was running log4net did not have access to log to the event log.
Have you tried taking out the event log appender and seeing if the file appender
is working? Brette -----Original
Message----- I'm having trouble getting log4net working in my Windows
Service application. Root is setup to use both event log appender and
rolling log file appender but nothing is logged (No exception thrown
either). What is the best way to
troubleshoot? Thanks, Jason |
Title: Message
- Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Esterbrooks, Brette
- RE: Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Sargent, Erik
- RE: Windows Service Richard Louapre
- RE: Windows Service Esterbrooks, Brette
- RE: Windows Service Ron Grabowski
- RE: Windows Service Baron Schwartz
- RE: Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Ron Grabowski
- RE: Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Ron Grabowski
- RE: Windows Service Wang, Jason @ Newport MacArthur
- RE: Windows Service Baron Schwartz
