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3 Choose from the Log Detail pop-up menu to set the level of detail you want to record,
then click Save.
The more detailed the logging, the larger the log file.
The following table shows the level of detail you get for each option.
From the Command Line
You can also change Windows services logging settings using the serveradmin
command in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the
command-line administration guide.
Managing Advanced Windows Services Settings
You can use the Advanced pane of Windows services settings in Server Admin to
choose a client code page, set the server to be a workgroup or domain master browser,
specify the server’s WINS registration, and enable virtual share points for user homes.
Changing the Windows Code Page
You can use Server Admin to change the code page, which determines the character set
used for Windows services.
To change the Windows code page:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Settings, then click Advanced.
3 Choose the character set you want clients to use from the Code Page pop-up menu,
then click Save.
From the Command Line
You can also change the Windows code page by using the serveradmin command in
Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line
administration guide.
Enabling Windows Domain Browsing
If there are no Microsoft servers on your subnet or network to control domain
browsing, you can use these options to restrict domain browsing to a single subnet or
allow browsing across your network.
Events logged Low Medium High
Warnings and errors Yes Yes Yes
Service startup and stop Yes Yes
User login failures Yes Yes
Browser name registrations Yes Yes
File access events Yes
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