> Is there a way to make ZTree save a ZLog file when it's shut down
> by an external source? I had about 800k files logged and Windows 10
> rebooted my computer while I was out, so I'll have to start logging all
> over again (as I'm not logging all the shares on all the servers, makes
> for a wood/trees problem).
>
> Oh and also is it possible to make Alt-Q do that as well, to avoid
> muscle-memory accidents?
o. At app close
Maybe ZEP for a way to define a macro to run at process close time.
But depending on how the shutdown happens, the processing might not complete.
o. Alt-Q
Another ZEP, to optionally make it equivalent to Alt-Z, Alt-Z
o. General
Expect old ZLog files to break occasionally, and to have to relog.
Having a .zls to automate the process might help.
o. Saving drive letters
To save mapping lots of drive letters and trying to remember which is which
Doing something like this might work better for you
MD "%ProgramData%\Network\server\share"
mklink /d "%ProgramData%\Network\server\share" \\server\share
Then log what you need
The mklink command needs admin rights to create, but users can access, using their credentials.
Ben