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anhtnt
Aug 23, 2022Copper Contributor
Get-MessageTrackingLog showing no results - Exchange 2013
Hello, I trace mail with command: get-messagetrackinglog from 06/30/2022 to 07/31/2022 but return nothing. I checked in the directory containing the log, the log file still exists. Why ...
farismalaeb
Aug 23, 2022Steel Contributor
Why to use the date as this format
Try to pass the date by using the Get-Date cmdlet
Get-MessageTrackingLog -Start (Get-Date).AddDays(-4) -End (Get-Date).AddDays(-1)
anhtnt
Aug 23, 2022Copper Contributor
farismalaeb cengizyilmaz The same. Still no results
- cengizyilmazAug 23, 2022Brass Contributor
Try Get-TransportServer | select MessageTracking* to see what the path is for you.
Get-TransportServer | select MessageTracking*
Have you restart your Exchange service and try to get the logs again?
Try to restart the Microsoft Exchange Transport Log Search service and Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service manually.- anhtntAug 24, 2022Copper Contributor
- farismalaebAug 24, 2022Steel ContributorIf you try to open the log folder and and take a look on the message trace... are the content there or not.
So you have only 2 days of trace?