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Interpret message tracking logs and protocol logs

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Interpret message tracking logs and protocol logs

- [Instructor] Log files can give us very good information about what's happening to our Exchange server. And there's several different places we can go to for those log files. and from here we would go to tools, and then event viewer. If we click on the application under Windows logs, we can see some Exchange information. We can also expand applications and services logs and click on Microsoft and Exchange. Unfortunately a lot of these different logs are blank. Some have some information, while others have none. The best place for finding any type of information about Exchange is going to be in the Exchange logs location. So let's go ahead and take a look at that. If we open up file explorer and you see the path here to the V15 folder, TransportRoles, and then Logs, we see all different kinds of folders with logs in them. And inside here there are dozens of other folders and log files in them. If for instance we go to connectivity, delivery, we see several different connect logs…

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