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I have set up /etc/syslog.conf to exclude logging cron messages but still seem to be getting them. In syslogd I have tried the following: *.*;cron.none /var/log/messages *.info;cron.none /var/log/messages *.*;cron.warn /var/log/messages *.info;cron.warn /var/log/messages Several variations thereof and other entirely different entries. I am stopping the cron service, then the syslogd service and starting them in the order syslogd, cron between changes. The crontab simply has * * * * * /usr/bin/date >> /date.log What is getting logged is soemthing along the lines of this: Mar 23 16:52:00 DOUG /USR/SBIN/CRON : PID 4844 : (doug) CMD (/usr/bin/date >> /date.log) I've had no luck filtering it out so far. I have spent several days researching cron and syslogd (both for Cygwin and Linux) on the net. While there's a lot of very useful information I haven't been able to resolve this specific issue. I have attached the standard cygcheck.out, in case that's of any use. Thanks in advance to anyone who is able to make suggestions or give advice. Best regards, Doug Irwin
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