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I am having problems disabling EWF I have tried ewfmgr c:-disable several
different ways and then rebooting but it keeps coming back saying that it is enable. Can someone please tell me the correct way to disable ewf? Many thanks |
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If you've set up EWF with no partition, then you have to
do -commitanddisable, so that any changes you've made (including the change that tells it to disable the EWF) are written to the drive. "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bmh2hr$mpp4v$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > I am having problems disabling EWF I have tried ewfmgr c:-disable several > different ways and then rebooting > but it keeps coming back saying that it is enable. Can someone please tell > me the correct way to disable ewf? > > Many thanks > > > > > > |
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Thanks Heidi, I finally got it to disable.. Are there ways to create
protected areas with ewf that doesn't require you to make a partition? I am trying to keep my event logs from being lost after a reboot. Any assistance appreciated. -- Bob "Heidi Linda eMVP" <hll@bts.co.uk> wrote in message news:OejpXUmkDHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > If you've set up EWF with no partition, then you have to > do -commitanddisable, so that any changes you've made (including the change > that tells it to disable the EWF) are written to the drive. > > "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:bmh2hr$mpp4v$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > > I am having problems disabling EWF I have tried ewfmgr c:-disable > several > > different ways and then rebooting > > but it keeps coming back saying that it is enable. Can someone please > tell > > me the correct way to disable ewf? > > > > Many thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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You can have unprotected partition. You can't protect files, only whole
partitions can be protected by EWF. Reroute log files to unprotected volume. Regards, Slobodan "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bmh6e5$lpmah$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > Thanks Heidi, I finally got it to disable.. Are there ways to create > protected areas with ewf > that doesn't require you to make a partition? I am trying to keep my event > logs from being lost > after a reboot. Any assistance appreciated. > > -- > Bob > > > "Heidi Linda eMVP" <hll@bts.co.uk> wrote in message > news:OejpXUmkDHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > If you've set up EWF with no partition, then you have to > > do -commitanddisable, so that any changes you've made (including the > change > > that tells it to disable the EWF) are written to the drive. > > > > "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:bmh2hr$mpp4v$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > I am having problems disabling EWF I have tried ewfmgr c:-disable > > several > > > different ways and then rebooting > > > but it keeps coming back saying that it is enable. Can someone please > > tell > > > me the correct way to disable ewf? > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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You lost me a little there. How would you reroute log files to an
unprotected volume? Is an unprotected volume the same as a partition? I get this feeling you can protect an area "Volume" on the same partition. Is that correct? "Slobodan Brcin" <sbrcin@ptt.yu> wrote in message news:uYax5ymkDHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > You can have unprotected partition. You can't protect files, only whole > partitions can be protected by EWF. > Reroute log files to unprotected volume. > > Regards, > Slobodan > > "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:bmh6e5$lpmah$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > > Thanks Heidi, I finally got it to disable.. Are there ways to create > > protected areas with ewf > > that doesn't require you to make a partition? I am trying to keep my > event > > logs from being lost > > after a reboot. Any assistance appreciated. > > > > -- > > Bob > > > > > > "Heidi Linda eMVP" <hll@bts.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:OejpXUmkDHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > > If you've set up EWF with no partition, then you have to > > > do -commitanddisable, so that any changes you've made (including the > > change > > > that tells it to disable the EWF) are written to the drive. > > > > > > "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message > > > news:bmh2hr$mpp4v$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > I am having problems disabling EWF I have tried ewfmgr c:-disable > > > several > > > > different ways and then rebooting > > > > but it keeps coming back saying that it is enable. Can someone please > > > tell > > > > me the correct way to disable ewf? > > > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Sorry,
Let me try again, I should not have mentioned Volume. If you are using primary partitions (most probably you do). Then you can protect some partitions, and let other partitions be unprotected. > How would you reroute log files to an unprotected volume? I don't need them. But you can probably find log path in registry. > Is an unprotected volume the same as a partition? They are not same, but never mind that. > I get this feeling you can protect an area > "Volume" on the same partition. Is that correct? Probably. But if you use primary partitions then this is not a case. But nevertheless this won't help you with log files. They must not go to XPE partition that is probably protected, and you must make sure that they don't go there. Regards, Slobodan "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bmh7uu$mpgee$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > You lost me a little there. How would you reroute log files to an > unprotected volume? > Is an unprotected volume the same as a partition? I get this feeling you > can protect an area > "Volume" on the same partition. Is that correct? > > > > "Slobodan Brcin" <sbrcin@ptt.yu> wrote in message > news:uYax5ymkDHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > You can have unprotected partition. You can't protect files, only whole > > partitions can be protected by EWF. > > Reroute log files to unprotected volume. > > > > Regards, > > Slobodan > > > > "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:bmh6e5$lpmah$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > Thanks Heidi, I finally got it to disable.. Are there ways to create > > > protected areas with ewf > > > that doesn't require you to make a partition? I am trying to keep my > > event > > > logs from being lost > > > after a reboot. Any assistance appreciated. > > > > > > -- > > > Bob > > > > > > > > > "Heidi Linda eMVP" <hll@bts.co.uk> wrote in message > > > news:OejpXUmkDHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > > > If you've set up EWF with no partition, then you have to > > > > do -commitanddisable, so that any changes you've made (including the > > > change > > > > that tells it to disable the EWF) are written to the drive. > > > > > > > > "BeeFarmer" <OhioBeeFarmer@Hotmail.com> wrote in message > > > > news:bmh2hr$mpp4v$1@ID-66812.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > > I am having problems disabling EWF I have tried ewfmgr c:-disable > > > > several > > > > > different ways and then rebooting > > > > > but it keeps coming back saying that it is enable. Can someone > please > > > > tell > > > > > me the correct way to disable ewf? > > > > > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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