Will logging work with Outlook 2003 AND Vista?

T

TelescopeBoy

I'm running Outlook 2003 on Vista and want to enable logging. I can see that
logging gets enabled but I can't find the log file. I'm enabled and send a
test message via our pop3 server. I exit Outlook and search for the
opmlog.log but the searches don't find it. THe help documentation lists file
locations, but not for Vista.

Anyone loggingsuccessfully on a Vista / Outlook 2003?

Thanks
 
V

VanguardLH

TelescopeBoy said:
I'm running Outlook 2003 on Vista and want to enable logging. I can see
that logging gets enabled but I can't find the log file. I'm enabled and
send a test message via our pop3 server. I exit Outlook and search for
the opmlog.log but the searches don't find it. THe help documentation
lists file locations, but not for Vista.

Anyone loggingsuccessfully on a Vista / Outlook 2003?

%temp%\opmlog.log

Work on only one account at a time so the logfile only has entries regarding
the problematic account. Disable all other accounts. Enable the transport
log. Exit Outlook. Delete any old copy of opmlog.log (to start clean).
Load Outlook and do a mail poll so a transport event actually occurs. Exit
Outlook (to prevent further mail polls and more logged entries) and go look
at opmlog.log.

Google still works:
http://www.google.com/search?q=+"outlook+2003"++vista++troubleshoot++log+file+location
which found in the 2nd hit:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA012304211033.aspx
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I'm running Outlook 2003 on Vista and want to enable logging. I can see
that
logging gets enabled but I can't find the log file. I'm enabled and send a
test message via our pop3 server. I exit Outlook and search for the
opmlog.log but the searches don't find it. THe help documentation lists
file
locations, but not for Vista.

Anyone loggingsuccessfully on a Vista / Outlook 2003?

The log will be in "%Temp%\Outlook Logging"
 

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