

To know more about what log files are created by the Support and Recovery Assistant, search for your scenario in the table below under the “Scenario” column and view the relevant information in the same row. If you are unable to sign in, your log files will not be sent to Microsoft. Note, if you are not signed into the Support and Recovery Assistant when you click Send, you will be prompted to sign in. The following image is an example screen where log files are collected during a scenario and there are options to view the log files and to send the logs to Microsoft.

The only time you would want to send log files from the Support and Recovery Assistant to Microsoft is when you are working with Microsoft Support and the log files need to be reviewed.

When you run a scenario in the Support and Recovery Assistant, some log files may be created and you will be given an opportunity to send these files to Microsoft.
