Hi Hal ... why not take Ben's advice (given for another
 problem), go to Google, type in "log files" and among many
 other links you will get ...
 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlsysadm/chapter/ch09.html
 ... and there's your answer ... Harold B.

> >Hello again, I always find a scandisk log file in my root C
>
> >directory. I just did a search (*.log) and behold, 36 log
> >files found. They don't take up much room but are they
> really
> >needed? I never made use of a log file so if they are
> needed,
> >how are they used? ... Hal
>
> >One of the ways people get in trouble with computers is
> >deleting things that they have absolutely no idea what they
>
> >are. You really shouldn't try to delete anything until you
> >identify it. Google is a great source for identifying
> files.
> >Just type in the file name. <snip> ... Ben Moore
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