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Updated: 05/01/2008

AdminLog

I wrote this script to address our need for a platform independent way of keeping a log of our system administration tasks. It''s a very simple, low maintenance script that does not require any sort of database back end. Change log for v.0.5: * Auto refresh page every 5 minutes * Ability to delete old logs from archive * Authentication capability * Site configurable predefined log entries * Ability for admin to set the highlight color * Print view capability * Ability for the administrator to disable truncate function. * Created option to enable or disable any sysadmin from creating entries (ie, your login is used to document who created the entry)
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