fsutil clfs

The fsutil clfs command adds authentication support to a Common Log File System (CLFS) logfile that has either invalid or missing authentication codes. Authentication codes are written to the Base Logfile (.blf) and all containers associated with the logfile. When authentication is enforced, CLFS opens a logfile if it has valid authentication codes.

Syntax

fsutil clfs authenticate [<BLF Logfile path>]

Parameters

Parameter Description
authenticate Adds authentication codes to an existing CLFS logfile.

Example

The following example adds authentication codes to the "C:\example_log" logfile:

fsutil clfs authenticate "C:\example_log.blf"