Enabling Debug Verbose Logging in ConfigMgr SCCM

They are enabling Debug Verbose Logging in ConfigMgr SCCM. Debug and Verbose provide additional information on error conditions for clients and servers. Editing this flag automatically triggers more details in the logs and does not require a reboot or restart of the system.

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Enabling Debug Verbose Logging in ConfigMgr SCCM

To enable debug logging after installation, create the following registry key:

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\Logging\debuglogging

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To enable verbose logging after installation, change the next value to 0.

(You will need to right-click on the @Global key and change permissions to allow the current user to change the data in the key)

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\CCM\Logging\@Global\Loglevel

You’re done! g files should now start producing A LOT more information.

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32bit Windows Server
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\Logging\DebugLogging!Enabled

64bit Windows Server
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\CCM\Logging\DebugLogging!Enabled

Create a new KEY called “DebugLogging” and provide a string value “Enabled” to the default key.

Details https://www.anoopcnair.com/2012/11/12/configmgr-sccm-how-to-turn-on-verbose-sql-nal-logging/

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