Set Logging options in Lync 2010
An error log is a record of what happens when a computer encounters a problem. Your technical support person might ask you to provide an error log to help analyze sign-in or other problems in Microsoft Lync 2010 or Windows.
Note: Before you enable logging, review the Privacy Statement for Microsoft Lync Products.
What do you want to do?
Lync logging options are as follows:
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Turn on logging in Lync Creates a log file that contains information about the interaction of Lync with Microsoft Lync Server 2010.
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Turn on Windows Event Logging for Lync Writes certain types of errors to the Windows Event Log, along with details that can help in troubleshooting.
Turn on logging
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In the Lync sign-in screen, click the Optionsbutton.
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On the General tab, under Logging, select the options you want.
Locate the Lync log file
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In Windows Explorer, navigate to the Tracing folder in your user profile directory—for example, C:\Users\MyAlias\Tracing.
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Look for the file Lync-uccapi-0.uccapilog.
If you just turned on logging, you must sign out and then sign back in to create the log file.
View the Windows Event Log
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Do one of the following:
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In Windows Vista operating system, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Run.
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In Windows 7 operating system, click Start, and then click Run.
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In the Open box, type eventvwr and then click OK.
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In the Event Viewer window, in the pane on the left, double-click Windows Logs, and then click Application.
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Double-click the most recent Lync 2010 error in the list to display the error details.
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In the Event Properties dialog box, click the Copy button to copy the text of the error.
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Paste the error information into a text file or email message, and then contact your system administrator or support team.
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