Attaching files to a post

When I create a post, is it possible to attach a file(s) to that post? Often time I would like to attach a file in order to better describe whatever problem I am having.

Eme,
I think that whichever service you use, would have it's own procedure.
You could investigate that, before use.
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    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder) a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: PROPFIND a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af77 Medium HTTP request depth header: 0 a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: PROPFIND a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af76 Medium HTTP request translate header: f a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.42 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=13.4056 a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.54 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.54 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/) 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: OPTIONS 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: OPTIONS 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/ 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/)). Execution Time=5.5319 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (POST:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (POST:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc) 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: POST 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: POST 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General 72ng Medium RPC method = url to web url 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.59 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (POST:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc)). Execution Time=8.7236 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder) a9987bbf-fde4-46f6-80a8-3b97c5f64244
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=1.9077 a9987bbf-fde4-46f6-80a8-3b97c5f64244
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder) e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.62 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: HEAD e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.62 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: HEAD e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.62 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=36.0601 e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder) da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Timer Job job-email-delivery) a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation E-Mail 6873 Warning An error occurred while processing the incoming e-mail file C:\inetpub\mailroot\Drop\caada12401d0529300000001.eml. The error was: Unknown alias: implementationlearningteam.. a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation E-Mail 6871 Information The Incoming E-Mail service has completed a batch. The elapsed time was 00:00:00. The service processed 1 message(s) in total. Errors occurred processing 1 message(s): Message ID: The following aliases were unknown: implementationlearningteam a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Timer Job job-email-delivery). Execution Time=4.304 a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg) 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.81 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg)). Execution Time=7.5187 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.90 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 Document Management Server Document Management eub5 Medium ERFileDialogPostProcessor Render normal Open webview no MDN tree[NoSettings] for url: https://my.sharepointurl.org/Topics/SharePoint/Test Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New folder end da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.92 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder)). Execution Time=257.5603 da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder) f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: PROPFIND f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af77 Medium HTTP request depth header: 1 f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: PROPFIND f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af76 Medium HTTP request translate header: f f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.99 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=15.2898 f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg) 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.78 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg)). Execution Time=37.8311 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg) 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg)). Execution Time=6.3367 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/) 8edf7b11-1afd-426e-96d0-9c445adf7934
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/)). Execution Time=0.8285 8edf7b11-1afd-426e-96d0-9c445adf7934
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/) 3fb5ba44-985f-4822-8ef4-74da6b30b98b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: OPTIONS 3fb5ba44-985f-4822-8ef4-74da6b30b98b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: OPTIONS 3fb5ba44-985f-4822-8ef4-74da6b30b98b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/ 3fb5ba44-985f-4822-8ef4-74da6b30b98b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/)). Execution Time=15.2583 3fb5ba44-985f-4822-8ef4-74da6b30b98b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/) a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: OPTIONS a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: OPTIONS a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/ a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/)). Execution Time=2.8446 a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.76 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.76 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/) c640cfbc-9255-4c71-b4b9-cd1f154a6663
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.78 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: OPTIONS c640cfbc-9255-4c71-b4b9-cd1f154a6663
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