Greetings...
Could anyone advise me on how to remove permanently a nasty sql.log which is generated in my C drive and increases in size when I navigate by either the Enterprise Manager and/or Query Analyzer?
I'm using NT 4.0 WS, thus I got a C: and D: drives partitioned in my PC. I installed the SQL client in the D: drive. The Sql.log was generating simultaneously in both drives and I was able to stop the one in the D: by just stopping the OLAP service.
However, the one in the C: drive is still bothering and don't know how to stop it permanently.
Help please.
Thanks.
J.C.
Could anyone advise me on how to remove permanently a nasty sql.log which is generated in my C drive and increases in size when I navigate by either the Enterprise Manager and/or Query Analyzer?
I'm using NT 4.0 WS, thus I got a C: and D: drives partitioned in my PC. I installed the SQL client in the D: drive. The Sql.log was generating simultaneously in both drives and I was able to stop the one in the D: by just stopping the OLAP service.
However, the one in the C: drive is still bothering and don't know how to stop it permanently.
Help please.
Thanks.
J.C.