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    * Core logs: http://community.landesk.com/support/docs/DOC-5156
    * Client logs: http://community.landesk.com/support/docs/DOC-5130

That's not including the advanced logging enabled by xtrace...

Monitoring a lot of log files is not much fun anywhere, but on Windows it's particularly bad, because there's no built-in equivalent to Unix tail. ldms_log is a tool that tails the log files into a single file and displays that file for your viewing pleasure, updating it every 10 seconds.</description>
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