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I do some PnP PowerShell logic like SharePoint site provisioning. I would like to save the pnp debug log in a file on a specific path. I try the code below, but I dont see a log file.
Set-PnPTraceLog -On -Level Debug -LogFile "C:\PS\Diversen\DEV\azFunc\logs\pnpTemplateProvisioning\pnpTemplateProvisioningLogging-someDateTimeStamp.txt"
Expected behavior
I expect a logging file on a specific path
Actual behavior
I see nothing
Steps to reproduce behavior
What is the version of the Cmdlet module you are running?
2.4.0
Which operating system/environment are you running PnP PowerShell on?
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