Setupact.log file is stored in the %systemroot% folder.
Start>Run>C:\Windows\setupact.log>ok
Also analyze Setuperr.log.This log file lists any errors that occurred
during setup along with the severity of the error. It is stored in the
%systemroot% folder.
regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
D@annyBoy wrote:
any software to analyse setupact.log and suggest actions to be taken?
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