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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Check Point log files include a rich set of information gathered in the process of security policy enforcement.
The log files are retained for up to 30 days to allow any queries regarding on-air pages to be resolved quickly.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Logs files received in Underwriting; reviews and distributes Underwriting conditions and changes to the Underwriters.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Proxy log files record all the requests that are made through the proxy server, regardless of whether or not the proxy server has a cached version of the page on its hard disk or whether the user had to retrieve the page from the source web server.
Log files can be placed anywhere, accessed anytime from IS Manager or Explorer while still being updated dynamically with clear or encrypted data!
Log files will also provide an insight into the hardware and software being used to access the site by its users.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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Log files should be removed monthly, so and each server is setup to automatically do this once a month.
The log files can be used to generate web site traffic reports.
Log files of all traffic that has passed through this program are organized in a nice manner and can be saved in a separate folder.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Log files and communications subsystems had to be carefully closed before a reboot, in order to not set off automatic error detection alarms.
Log files can be analysed through software that provides the website owner with an intelligence report of the traffic, usage and areas visited within the website.
These logs were created with SES and then converted to JPEG graphics files.
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