Registry log file
This value is optional. The specific event log file path should be set using the command line utility wevtutil. If a specific file is set, make sure that the event log service has full permissions on the file. This value needs to be a valid file name for a file that is located on a local directory not a remote computer, not a DOS device, not a floppy, and not a pipe. If the file setting is wrong, an event is fired in the System event log when the event log service starts.
Do not use environment variables, in the path to the file, that cannot be expanded in the context of the event log service. If the File setting is set to an invalid value, the log will either not be initialized properly, or all requests will silently go to the default log Application. Maximum size, in bytes, of the log file. The value must be set to a multiple of 64K for a System, Application, or Security log.
The default value is 1MB. The default value is 0. If this value is 0, the records of events are always overwritten. When the log file reaches its maximum size, you must clear the log manually; otherwise, new events are discarded.
You must also clear the log before you can change its size. When the age of an event reaches or exceeds this value, it can be overwritten. This value should only be read and not altered. The event log service maintains the list based on each program listed in a subkey under the log. The default value is 0, which disables auto-backup. Other values will be ignored. File: log. The log. Notes: You can check if log. Free Scan. You can easily remove all the files listed above with Exterminate It!
Notes: The deletion of log. For instructions on deleting locked files, see Deleting Locked Files. The deletion of log. Request your system administrator to grant you write rights for the file. The file size is in bytes. The default value of this key is KB. If the file size is greater than KB, the file cannot be cached. The value of the MaxCachedFileSize registry key is the maximum file cache size in bytes.
This registry key value cannot be set to more than 4 GB. This registry key specifies the maximum amount of memory that a file cache in a worker process uses. The default value for this registry key is 0. The default value specifies that the cache size is determined dynamically. This registry key tries to estimate the available physical memory and the total virtual memory. If you set the value for this registry key to 0, the length of time in seconds that objects are held in cached memory is adjusted to the value in the ObjectCacheTTL registry key.
A value of 0 specifies an unlimited number. The file cache uses the value in the MaxOpenFiles registry key to determine how many files to cache. By default, the file cache does not use change notifications for UNC files. The default value for this registry key is 5 seconds. The user mode cache and the kernel mode output cache use this key to determine the length of time that the files that have the virtual file-mapping handler must stay in the response cache. The resourceType value for the files that have the virtual mapping handler is set to Unspecified.
If you set this registry key value to 1, the token cache module registers for a change notification. A value of 1 flushes the token cache. You must reset the value to 0. This registry key defines the Http. The default value is seconds. The user mode output cache uses the value of this registry key as the TTL setting. A scavenger is run every TTL second to remove content from the cache. The protocol support module Protsup. Requests that use the Trace verb will be replied to only if this registry key is set to a nonzero value.
If this key is not set or is set to 0, trace requests are returned as The first time that a client connects to a website that requires digest authentication, it receives an initial challenge. This initial challenge is based on the partial security context that must be kept for the client to finish the digest authentication handshake. After a successful digest authentication handshake, the full security context is kept.
If the digest authentication handshake is inactive, full security contexts are flushed. The default value of this registry key is false. The Common Gateway Interface CGI handler uses this registry key to determine whether the handler must forward all the environment variables that are defined on the worker process to the CGI process. The default value for this registry key is true. The default value for this registry key is The CGI handler uses this registry key to determine the maximum number of CGI applications that can run at the same time.
The default value for the registry key is false. You can set the value to true. A value of true tells the CGI handler not to kill the processes when the request ends.
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