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  1. A log file is a text file or XML file used to register the automatically produced and time-stamped documentation of events, behaviors and conditions relevant to a particular system.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logging_(computing)

    Windows keeps all kinds of log files for its various services. The point of a log file is to keep track of what’s happening behind the scenes and if something should happen within a complex system, you have access to a detailed list of events that took place before the malfunction.

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    A log file is a text file or XML file used to register the automatically produced and time-stamped documentation of events, behaviors and conditions relevant to a particular system. ^ Peters, Thomas A. (1993-02-01).
    Log files are essential for monitoring systems and networks for suspicious or malicious activities. By analyzing log data in real-time, security teams can detect and respond to security incidents promptly. For example, monitoring logs can help identify unauthorized access attempts, Malware infections, or suspicious network traffic. 2.
    Logs can list actions done by a user (or IP editor), actions done to a user (or IP editor), and actions done to a wiki page. To view Wikipedia's logs, go to Special:Log. From there you can decide which actions you wish to see logged, and filter by certain other parameters, such as date and time, user and affected page.
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    Log files which are not automatically generated can be found in Category:Wikipedia logs. Old log files of actions which have now switched to automatic logging can be found in Category:Wikipedia obsolete log pages. Some of these old files are listed by type at WP:Block log, WP:Bureaucrat log, WP:Deletion log, WP:Protection log and WP:Upload log.
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