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    • All matching files - Users may create a single log monitor for all files within a directory
    • Last matching file – Users may monitor the last file located within a directory, found alphabetically.
    • First matching file – Users may monitor the first file located within a directory, found alphabetically.
    • Fixed number of first matching files - Users may monitor the set number of first matched files within a directory.
    • Fixed number of last matching files - Users may monitor the set number of last matched files within a directory.
    • Number of files (1-65535) - This option is available when a Fixed number of first matching files or Fixed number of last matching files option is selected. This option takes the fixed number of first/last matching files within a directory that will be monitored.

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  1. Click on Change Configuration to save any changes to the registry and to return to the Log Configuration main page.  It will summarise the details of the log files to monitor .  At this time, if the Log File or Directory does not exist, or if no files are found in that directory to be watched, the Matching File column will be displayed in red as below. If this is the caseor display "No matches" in the the Matching File(s) column. If no matching files were found, check your paths and log file formats.
  2. Click on the Apply Configuration & Restart Service menu item.

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