Hello.
Wilog.exe (by 3) continuously adds to a log file when I'm using the internet.
There are two 4MB text files called Logfile and BkupLogfile in their folder.
Can I delete these? - I assume it's affecting performance that Wilog is constantly accessing these files.
Thanks, Andy.
Wilog Logfile
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Re: Wilog Logfile
You'll have to find out what these files are associated with. They apparently are NOT part of Windows system files, so they must be from some other app or utility that you have now installed or once had installed.agibsonsw wrote:Hello.
Wilog.exe (by 3) continuously adds to a log file when I'm using the internet.
There are two 4MB text files called Logfile and BkupLogfile in their folder.
Can I delete these? - I assume it's affecting performance that Wilog is constantly accessing these files.
Thanks, Andy.
Try right clicking on them and clicking on their properties tab, to see if there is a clue in there as to who or what owns them. Let us know what you find.
I don't find them in either my XP or Vista partitions.
BOB

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Re: Wilog Logfile
Wilog.exe belongs to Alice Client Manager, a software program that comes with 3 Mobile Broadband (an ISP for cell phones).
Best wishes,
Hans
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