The JD log informs you in details about anything JD does. Of course it informs you about occuring errors, too. The finer the logging level is, the more info are written in the logging window.
JD-Team suggests loglevel “Warning” for normal use.
The finest Level. All available loginfo is written.
Detailed information about what's foing on
Only warnings or errors are written (default)
Only errors are written
Log is disabled (not recommended, since you will not get informed about occuring unexpected errors)
default: disabled
Sometimes, it is usefull that the log directly is written on your harddisk. IN this case, you even can access the log if JD crashes.
Take care that the %JD_INSTALL_DIR%/logs/ directory exists and is writable.
default:disabled
If checked, JD does not ask the user to update afterstartup.
default:disabled
If you like JD to autoupdate without any interaktion, check this option. JD will show a countdown of 10 sec. After the countdown JD updates itself (if updates are available)