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Are there any files that can assist MicroImages technical support in understanding what is happening on my system?

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Are there any files that can assist MicroImages technical support in understanding what is happening on my system?

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TNT applications now log various activities to a text file for aid in analyzing problems. The log files are named in the form of YYYYMMDD.log and are placed in the user-MicroImages folder, which for Windows is My Documents/ MicroImages and on the Mac is library/logs/MicroImages in your home folder. For Unix/Linux this file is found in the .MicroImages folder in the users home directory. The 10 most recent logs are retained, regardless of age. Once a process starts, it will continue to log to the same file until termination, even if its use spans multiple days. Every log entry gets a timestamp, the process name, and associated text. The following additional information is presently logged for all applications: Application startup time. Executable path and build date/time. MISYSTEM, RVCSYS, and GEOM libraries build date/time. All error messages actually displayed to user in error window. Progress window notifications unless created with delay popup, including: operation started, all text

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