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Unified messaging configuration guide
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CPTrace settings
The CPTrace settings are stored in the Windows registry. The existing settings are used each time
you run CPTrace.
Table 2 CPTrace Settings
CPTrace Settings
IMAP/SMTP
Desktop client
Audio Player
File
Window
Erase
Clear
Save
Always on top
Descriptions
Logs all IMAP/SMTP traffic
Logs internal Outlook, Lotus Notes and GroupWise traffic
Logs Audio player traffic
File writes logs to a file. Check this box and type a file name and
extension to maintain the log. You can include a directory path such
as c:\my player. When you close CPTrace with the File check box
selected, the Desktop client continues to write information to the file
selected. This slows down the Desktop operation slightly.
The log file never gets larger than 1MB. When the file size reaches
1MB, 10 percent of the file is purged, starting with the oldest data.
If you select the File check box and close CPTrace, you receive a
warning that File tracing is still enabled and you are asked whether
you want to leave file tracing on. Click Yes to leave file tracing enabled.
Window writes logs to the display window.
Erase deletes the log file from the directory you defined for it. A
message appears that asks you to confirm the deletion.
Clears the display window
A Save As dialog box appears that you can use to save the trace to a
text file. The default file name is CPTrace.txt. This file is stored in a
temporary directory.
Check this box to keep the CPTrace tool on top of other windows.
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