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The fsutil clfs
command adds authentication support to a Common Log File System (CLFS) logfile that has either invalid or missing authentication codes. Authentication codes are written to the Base Logfile (.blf
) and all containers associated with the logfile. When authentication is enforced, CLFS opens a logfile if it has valid authentication codes.
fsutil clfs authenticate [<BLF Logfile path>]
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
authenticate | Adds authentication codes to an existing CLFS logfile. |
The following example adds authentication codes to the "C:\example_log" logfile:
fsutil clfs authenticate "C:\example_log.blf"
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