How to enable debug logging for Management of Native Encryption on Windows
Last Modified: 2022-09-29 05:14:54 Etc/GMT
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How to enable debug logging for Management of Native Encryption on Windows
Technical Articles ID:
KB82456
Last Modified: 2022-09-29 05:14:54 Etc/GMT EnvironmentManagement of Native Encryption (MNE) - all supported versions
For details of MNE supported environments, see KB79375 - Supported platforms for Management of Native Encryption. SummaryDebug logging for MNE is permanently enabled on the Windows client. Two log files are present, as shown below:
The location of the files is as follows: The file names are listed below:
Related InformationTo enable debug logging for MNE on a Mac, see KB79509 - How to enable and disable debug logging for Management of Native Encryption on Mac.
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