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====== Logging ====== ====== Logging ======
-WinSCP can log session events. Log can be written to file, to [[ui_log|log window]] (only session log), or both. +WinSCP can log session events to a log file.
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-Logging can be enabled from //[[ui_pref_logging|Logging page]]// of Preferences dialog. Logging can also be enabled from [[commandline|command-line]].+
Events can be logged in two formats: Events can be logged in two formats:
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  * //[[logging_xml|XML log]]//: Events are logged in structured form in XML format. This format includes less information than session log. However its format is [[logging_xml|documented]] and independent from [[protocols|protocol]] used. You will find this format particularly useful to analyze automatically performed operations, such as when using [[scripting|scripting]].   * //[[logging_xml|XML log]]//: Events are logged in structured form in XML format. This format includes less information than session log. However its format is [[logging_xml|documented]] and independent from [[protocols|protocol]] used. You will find this format particularly useful to analyze automatically performed operations, such as when using [[scripting|scripting]].
-Note that passwords and passphrases are not stored to either log format.+Note that passwords and passphrases are not stored to either log format, with the default settings.((That is, if logging is set to the default level //Normal//, and password logging is turned off.)) 
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 +Logging can be enabled from //[[ui_pref_logging|Logging page]]// of Preferences dialog. Logging can also be enabled from [[commandline#logging|command-line]] using ''/log'' and ''/xmllog'' parameters respectively, what is particularly useful with [[scripting]]. In [[library|.NET assembly]], session logging is enabled using ''[[library_session#sessionlogpath|Session.SessionLogPath]]''.((XML logging is used internally by the assembly.)) 

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