>
>
> All logs are available thru the Console app,
> /Applications/Utilities/Console.app
>
> ...Select "Show Log List" from Console's View menu.  As you can see
> there are a lot of logs!  system.log contains system-wide events -
> things like the Time Machine failures.  console.log contains your
> user events.  Everything there is r/o (read-only), so peruse at will
> - you cannot hurt anything.  If the log listed won't open then you'll
> need to run console from an admin account.
>
> - Dan.
> --  
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
>
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>
>

        When I proceed from Applications through Utilities I find nothing  
called Console.app. I'm obviously missing something.

        Wilton




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