routing and remote access don't generate firewall connection logs ?!?

From: zwetan (nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 11/21/03

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    Hi,
    if I use ICF I can have successfull and droped packet logged
    but if I use the routing and remote access I have a firewall but NO LOGS!!!

    is it possible to have logs of both successfull and dropped packets
    using the firewall of the routing and remote access ?

    if not, is MS planing an update like the winXP sp2 ???

    a firewall with no logs is useless imho

    thanks
    zwetan


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