I am scheduling Windows batch files using CA Desktop Client. It is executing the job properly but the log files are being created in the installation folder, therefore navigation between involved Windows directories is not taking place. What should I do?
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Answer by
Dan Angel
Unfortunately, CA Workload Automation Desktop Client doesn't provide any tool or option that will allow you to change the output directory of the log files. My recommendation is to contact the official developers and ask for help. You can get in touch with them using 1-800-225-5224 phone number or the Contact Us page.
I am scheduling Windows batch files using CA Desktop Client. It is executing the job properly but the log files are being created in the installation folder, therefore navigation between involved Windows directories is not taking place. What should I do?
Unfortunately, CA Workload Automation Desktop Client doesn't provide any tool or option that will allow you to change the output directory of the log files. My recommendation is to contact the official developers and ask for help. You can get in touch with them using 1-800-225-5224 phone number or the Contact Us page.