How Do You DISABLE Automatic Logging?

I am interested in disabling Logos logging - which I set a couple of days ago on automatic. Can anyone help?
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Wiki http://wiki.logos.com/Diagnostic_Logging page has enable and disable instructions.
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Thanks. I guess it worked.
But now I have a question concerning resuming my indexing for a resource I just downloaded. I had to pause the indexing and then had to reboot my computer. However, the icon disappeared for indexing Logos 4 after it retooted. Do you have any suggestions about how to resume the indexing?
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Bill Fiess said:
But now I have a question concerning resuming my indexing for a resource I just downloaded. I had to pause the indexing and then had to reboot my computer. However, the icon disappeared for indexing Logos 4 after it retooted. Do you have any suggestions about how to resume the indexing?
Open Logos 4 - if indexing needed, should start automatically.
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Thanks. But is there any way to know what percent is completed?
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Also, when I open Windows Task Manager i do not see anything concerning Logos Indexing - or should I?
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Bill Fiess said:
Thanks. But is there any way to know what percent is completed?
The newest version shows percent-finished of indexing. They got rid of the inaccurate time estimates
Bill Fiess said:Also, when I open Windows Task Manager i do not see anything concerning Logos Indexing - or should I?
It sounds like the indexing is completed. Try a search, do you get the warning that results may be accurate until indexing is finished? If you get that message and the indexer is not running then issue the command "rebuild index"
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Thanks, Kevin. I had to "Rebuild Index" - but I learned a valuable lesson.
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This is just an FYI to those who need to start/restart indexing. I used the command Rebuild Index in the Command Box. I watched as my HDD went active for a awhile, which tells me the indexing was processing. My question is, why don't I see a progress window or somthing to let those that aren't looking to thier HDD lights to give them some indications.
Just a thought.
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