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Old 2006-10-18
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Default LOG FILES

I have NG FP3 on Nokia with management server on Windows 2000. What are the different files in the log folder? I see files with the extension of logLuuidDB, logaccount_ptr, loginitial_ptr etc etc. For every log file there are three other files generated. Appreciate if some gives more information on this.
Is it safe to delete these files.
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Default Re: LOG FILES

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I have NG FP3 on Nokia with management server on Windows 2000. What are the different files in the log folder? I see files with the extension of logLuuidDB, logaccount_ptr, loginitial_ptr etc etc. For every log file there are three other files generated. Appreciate if some gives more information on this.
Is it safe to delete these files.
Thanks
I don't remember what each of them are, but no it's not safe to delete one of them without deleteing the whole set.
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