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Log Files
If the command does not specify a log file, the results of each import operation are written to a CA Data Protection log file. Alternatively, you can specify a custom log file. If:
- The log file already exists, log entries for the new import operation are appended to it.
- You do not specify a path, the log file is saved in CA's \data\log subfolder of the Windows All Users profile.
- You do not specify a file name extension for the log file, CA Data Protection appends a timestamp and .log extension to the file name, for example, mylog_200201200945.log
More information:
Account Import Log Files
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