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Application Log File is full Error

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apollo11

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I am getting the error:

The Application Log File is full.
I have cleared the Application Log from the NT Event Viewer several times but this message still pops up!
 
Is the log being filled up by an error? -----------------------------------------------------
"It's true, its damn true!"
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What are the settings for the logfiles? You can set the size of the logfiles from the administration tools, event viewer, log , log settings.
 
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Application Log File Full Error
If any of the Windows NT log files fills up, the user may see an error message such as, "The Application Log File is Full.".

To correct this problem, you can set the log files to overwrite events as needed. Alternatively, you could increase the size of the logs files. This can be done by opening the Event Viewer (start -> programs -> administrative tools (common) -> event viewer) and changing the options (Log -> options -> log settings -> overwrite events as needed). When changing the options, remember to change them for all three logs.

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