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Logging client connections and other system events
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      <!-- If type="duration", rotation occurs when the duration of the log 
-->
      <!-- exceed a certain length, duration takes a number in minutes -->
      <Schedule type="daily">00:00</Schedule>
      <!-- Max number of log files to keep, files will be named -->
      <!-- application.01.log, application.02.log etc. -->
      <History>5</History>
    </Rotation>
  </Application>
</Logger>
Viewing server events in the Windows event viewer
You can also use the Windows event viewer for tracking Flash Media Server activity and 
debugging server applications. The event viewer displays a list of events that the server 
generates.
To use the Windows event viewer: 
1.
From the Windows Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > 
Event Viewer.
2.
Select the Application panel.
3.
Double-click an event generated by Flash Media Server to view the details of the event.
Configuring the server at runtime 
Using the Server Management ActionScript API, you can view and edit the server’s 
configuration settings by building your own customized administration applications. You can 
add or remove administrators, change their user names and passwords, and change most of 
the other server settings in all four of the server’s XML files. For detailed information about 
using these ActionScript commands, see the Flash Support Center at 
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Log file rotation cannot be disabled. To effectively turn off rotation, however, you can 
choose a large maximum size and a long maximum duration.