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    Banned blackh0le is infamous around these parts blackh0le is infamous around these parts blackh0le is infamous around these parts
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    Question location of internet log files?

    where is the log file for a dialup connection stored?

    here is what i did:

    - went to DialUp Networking folder
    - right click on a connection and chose properties
    - from the window selected the Server Types tab
    - then i selected the "record a log file for this connection" option

    i dont know the location or the name of the file that stores the number dialed. where can i find this log.

    thank you for your time.

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    Banned JRoc is infamous around these parts JRoc is infamous around these parts JRoc is infamous around these parts
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    All I can say is Search in Start>Search> Files and Folders and search for Dialup Networking. It should be in there.

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    Member Custy_J will become famous soon enough Custy_J will become famous soon enough
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    It's called ppplog.txt >> if you're using Win95,98, or Me

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    Senior Member Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1
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    do a "find file" for *.log. sort them by date and open up the most likely one in notepad to see.
    Bukhari:V3B48N826 “The Prophet said, ‘Isn’t the witness of a woman equal to half of that of a man?’ The women said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘This is because of the deficiency of a woman’s mind.’”

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    Banned blackh0le is infamous around these parts blackh0le is infamous around these parts blackh0le is infamous around these parts
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    yup. it was ppplog.txt . thanks for your replies.

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    Senior Member politroyx will become famous soon enough politroyx will become famous soon enough
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    T€ÐØß1 was right. I already tried it.
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