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#1 smd111

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Posted 07 August 2010 - 05:33 PM

is this what a normal good log's should look like??
the reason i ask is every log i create for good downloads that did not fail looks like this

Autopatcher_seven_x64_20100801
Spoiler

autopatcher_office_xp_enu_0903
Spoiler

autopatcher_off_03_enu_20100314
Spoiler


i just answered my own question yes its normal i located the info here:
http://www.autopatch...es-please-read/

also if a mod wants to thay can remove this topic

Edited by smd111, 07 August 2010 - 05:40 PM.


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Posted 07 August 2010 - 06:38 PM

smd111 said:

is this what a normal good log's should look like??
Well, it's normal but it isn't exactly the log we want to have to sort through. If you read the post you referenced you will notice that we asked that you run APUP at least 2 times and then post the log from the second or third run...

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About Log Files:
First run log files can have 500+ lines of text for any given OS, select a second OS and the amount of text to sort through multiplies quickly,
not to mention the likelihood of more errors when downloading your release(s). So, when posting log files for troubleshooting purposes,

...Always run apup.exe /log at least 2 times - please don't post first run logs.
...Only select the release you are having trouble with, don't post log files with multiple items selected, especially OSs.
The only thing I would add is
- "post the log in the appropriate forum, a forum related to the script ie; XP issues in the XP forums etc"
- "Spoiler code has replaced codebox, please use Spoiler code to format a log file, it is much easier than trying to attach a file"

I don't have the permissions to edit the Log Files pinned topic otherwise I would. Also, I don't know if you edited the second run log file in this post (hopefully not) but this is a good example of how a second or third run can reduce a log file's size - see here!





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