The Netscape Administration Page116 Managing Servers with Netscape Console • December 20013. Click the Configuration tab.4. In the configuration tree, click + to expand the Logs directory, then click theErrors icon.If you want to resize the column widths to show more detail, move yourmouse to position the pointer over a column head boundary so that it changesto a double-arrow. Then, drag to make the column the width you want.To Change Where Logs are Stored1. From the Netscape Console navigation tree, select the instance ofAdministration Server that you want to modify.2. Click Open to open the management window for the instance ofAdministration Server.3. Click the Configuration tab, and then double-click Logging Options.4. In the Logging Options window, enter new paths as necessary:Access Log - Log File. Enter a path to the directory where you wantAdministration Server to store the access log file. You can enter an absolutepath or a path relative to your server root directory.Error Log - Log File. Enter the path to the directory where you wantAdministration Server to store the error log file. You can enter an absolute pathor a path relative to your server root directory.5. Click OK.The Netscape Administration PageThe Netscape Administration page provides links to sites or services of interest tosystem administrators. For example, in Figure 6-1, the Administration pagecontains a link to Administration Express and a link to a web site for downloadingserver software. Depending on which Netscape server products you have installed,the Administration page may include links to additional resources, such as theNetscape Directory Server gateway or the Netscape Directory Server end-userpages.For more information on Administration Express, see “Administration Express” onpage 65. For more information on links related to other Netscape server software,see your server’s documentation.