Hmmm... Maybe this will buy me some downvotes, but:

In response to the time fellow monks spend to help you, you could at least try to understand the snipplets. This is so trivial it hurts (and it was merely a cut & paste error on your behalf). We're not here to do your work (even if we sometimes do).

Urm.. Now I feel bad, having written this, I really don't mean to be arrogant. From your style I assume you're a beginner, but you would have found this on your own. All of us here like to help, but we also like to make people trust in their own problem solving abilities.

So long,
Flexx


In reply to Re^3: Moving Log files remotely by Flexx
in thread Moving Log files remotely by Anonymous Monk

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