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SEPM Question regarding old dates in logs
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ℬrίαη
Dec 16, 2009 11:53 AM
In SEPM, on the Home tab, I'm looking under "Action Summary by Deletion Count" I have old data in ...
Migration User
Dec 16, 2009 12:06 PM
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in SEPm - ADMIN -Servers- Local Site Properties- Database Change everything from 60 days to 1 day. ...
ℬrίαη
Dec 16, 2009 12:13 PM
Just what I needed, thank you
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In SEPM, on the Home tab, I'm looking under "Action Summary by Deletion Count"
I have old data in there, as far as 2-3 months back. Is there a way to clear this old data out or "flush the logs?"
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in SEPm - ADMIN -Servers- Local Site Properties- Database
Change everything from 60 days to 1 day.
It will clear it out once it has changed you can change it back to 30 or 60 as you want..
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