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		I am using the latest version of Log4View, but the performance is really bad. I am trying to load 15 log files (.log, log.1, ... .log.15) with a total size of 150 MB. It's taking ages and hanging at around 80-90% of the progress bar. The files are in XML layout and are loaded from a local SSD on a quite new ThinkPad running Windows 7 with 8GB of RAM. In fact, the files could not be opened yet while I am writing this post. So I assume that it's not working at all.
 
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	 Hi Martin, I just tried it on my machine: ThinkPad T520, 2 years old. I read 15 XML formatted log files (100 MB each) and it took 160 seconds. Log4View read over 2.100.000 log messages in that time. I think, this performance is OK. Can you give me some numbers (load time and number of log messages)? Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Yours sincerely   Ulrich Proeller PROSA GmbH   Von: Martin Klinke [via Log4View Support] [mailto:ml-node+[hidden email]]
 I am using the latest version of Log4View, but the performance is really bad. I am trying to load 15 log files (.log, log.1, ... .log.15) with a total size of 150 MB. It's taking ages and hanging at around 80-90%
 of the progress bar. The files are in XML layout and are loaded from a local SSD on a quite new ThinkPad running Windows 7 with 8GB of RAM. In fact, the files could not be opened yet while I am writing this post. So I assume that it's not working at all.
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		Hi Ulrich,
 
				it's not working at all. It has been loading for over an hour now, but no progress. See for yourself: http://tinypic.com/r/2hge8nt/6 The files are 10 MB each. The most recent one is only around 8 MB. There are around 23k messages in the log.1 file, the other counts are varying in a range from 18k. Is there a log file of Log4View itself that I could check? Thanks for your help. Regards, Martin  | 
			
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	 Hi Martin, yes, there is a log file: "%AppData%\Log4View\Log4View.xlog". You can send it to me and I will have a look. Ulrich Von: Martin Klinke [via Log4View Support] [mailto:ml-node+[hidden email]]
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		Hi Ulrich,
 
				thanks for the info. Where can I send the file? Regards, Martin  | 
			
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	 Martin, send it to
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