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Transporter Reports and Log Files
Log Files
Note: 
A user's home directory is different on different platforms. The examples provided are specific to internal Windows 
XP systems and intended for demonstration only. Your configuration will be different. 
Following are examples of user home locations by platform:
Microsoft Windows NT: <root>\WINNT\Profiles\<user> %UserProfile%
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and 2003: <root>\Documents and Settings\<user>
Microsoft Windows Vista and 7: <root>\Users\<user>
Diagnostic Logs
New diagnostics logs are created with a .log extension and saved to your Transporter home directory under a 
subdirectory called logs:
Windows example: 
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\.transporter\log\Transporter-20100506093221628.log
Note: 
Diagnostic logging levels may be controlled via transporter.props. There is no corresponding option for session 
logs, which only contains information about data transport for a given session. See 
 for further information regarding logging options configurable via transporter.props.
Note: 
A user's home directory is different on different platforms. The examples provided are specific to internal Windows 
XP systems and intended for demonstration only. Your configuration will be different. 
Following are examples of user home locations by platform:
Microsoft Windows NT: <root>\WINNT\Profiles\<user> %UserProfile%
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and 2003: <root>\Documents and Settings\<user>
Microsoft Windows Vista and 7: <root>\Users\<user>