August 24, 2008
11:22 am

Sometimes you need to enable additional logging when you are troubleshooting a particular component in Windows. Group Policy Preferences includes the ability to create verbose debug logging for each included client-side extensions. You activate Preference debug logging through Group Policy. Preference debug logging policy settings are located under the Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy node when editing a Group Policy object.

You can individually enable each preference client-side extension. Logging and tracing entries provide you with a several configuration options including what type of data to write to the event logs (Informational, Errors, Warnings, or all), enable trace logging and the location of the trace log file, and the size of the file.

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