Consolidate Library to External HD & Remove From Internal

My daughter has an MacBook and her internal hard drive is full -- she keeps getting "your startup disk is full" warnings. Her music is 60 or 70 GB and is obviously throwing things off.
I bought her an external HD and moved all her music over but it seems I missed something else.
Things are more complicated as she is away at school so I'm trying to help her remote.
Over the holidays she traveled with her laptop and no external and added some music -- obviously to her internal.
So now we need some help. How does she:
1 -- consolidate the music on her laptop and on her external so she ends up with one copy of everything in a library on the external.
2 -- remove the music from the internal to free up space.
3 -- make sure iTunes knows that the external is her home library and that any new music / podcasts / videos / ... will load there and not to her internal.
and in the long run ...
4 -- how can she travel with the laptop -- temporarily load music from the master (external) library so she can have music on the road -- what I call "using the MacBook like an iPod.
The internal capacity is something like 150 GB and the external is a 500. I partitioned the external and have directed her to back up everything now on her internal (including all that music) to one partition. The other partition on the HD is where I set her library. The music did move once but obviously I missed something.
Any thoughts?
She is running the latest iTunes 9.0.2 on an intel 13" MacBook with OS X 10.4.11
Thanks

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    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E300
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E300
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 07B818F0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 07B818F0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 07B818F0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 07B818F0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 07B818F0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E740
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E740
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E740
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E740
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E740
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [contactCard] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO  :: CUccLogicalSubscription::~CUccLogicalSubscription [0C3DCCE8] dtor
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (18680A38)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><CEA1D9C7><34><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><aa4c7843a0c14678a03acc30a615c81b><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><e56751f845><sip:*****@*******.com><EB010080><><><0><200>-length-238.
    signature:040401ffffffffff000000000000000008fa065605ec8ffed4978ee2
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD1C8), SIP msg corr-id (b7eb295)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD1C8)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><A79E32E6><35><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><7666f05a981c4eb28c8bd44d497382a2><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><457d67e5ba><sip:*****@*******.com><3D631C5A><><><0><200>-length-238.
    signature:040401ffffffffff0000000000000000435392b30686e91dd20b3120
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD2E0), SIP msg corr-id (e46ab49b)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD2E0)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><8FB2392C><36><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><78fff0c6673c4c209914ba91221e7a71><3><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><b87f3eb341><sip:*****@*******.com><447B0080><><><0><200>-length-238.
    signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000005c89df75c789bd815f2c87c7
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (186E42C8), SIP msg corr-id (b03cc2c3)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (186E42C8)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 373 (first 8):
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE ::  17 03 03 01 70 6D 6F B0  :....pmo°
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO  :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 959 bytes:
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="FBA1D2E0", snum="37", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000009dbeae96bc6990dd02bfb9bd", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
    realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
    From: "Administrator"<sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=50091c6b22;epid=6969679f0b
    To: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=AC6EA9B1891BDC84CB8DED81E89D55FF
    Call-ID: 6f1ec22d6c96481093ebcdd126f5b255
    CSeq: 3 REGISTER
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
    Expires: 0
    Allow-Events: vnd-microsoft-provisioning,vnd-microsoft-roaming-contacts,vnd-microsoft-roaming-ACL,presence,presence.wpending,vnd-microsoft-roaming-self,vnd-microsoft-provisioning-v2
    Supported: adhoclist
    Server: RTC/5.0
    Supported: msrtc-event-categories
    Supported: ms-keepalive-deregister
    Supported: ms-userservices-state-notification
    Content-Length: 0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO  :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 959 bytes
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><FBA1D2E0><37><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><6f1ec22d6c96481093ebcdd126f5b255><3><REGISTER><sip:*****@*******.com><50091c6b22><sip:*****@*******.com><AC6EA9B1891BDC84CB8DED81E89D55FF><><><0><200>-length-261.
    signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000009dbeae96bc6990dd02bfb9bd
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (0C2E3618), SIP msg corr-id (67f10dc5)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: REGISTER_CONTEXT(c554a20) SetAndNotify Recv(3) at State (2)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: REGISTER_CONTEXT:State (2) => (3)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP_REGISTER:State (3) => (0)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: UCCP:NegotiatedAuthProt0x8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: CUccServerEndpoint::UpdateEndpointState - Update state from 3 to 4. Status 0. Status text (null).
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: CUccDnsResolverManager::Stop MR-INFO - [05026010] DNS resolver manager stopped
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: OUTGOING_REGISTER_TRANSACTION::ProcessSuccessfulResponse received 200 UnRegistration SUCCEEDED
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (0C2E3618)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: CUccPlatform::WriteStreamToLog:
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <root>
      <Login>
        <Info><![CDATA[Executing wws method with windows auth auth, asyncContext=16C3E478,
     context: WebRequest context@ :415272512
      MethodType:10
      ExecutionComplete? :1
      Callback@ :07AB55A4
      AsyncHResult:3d0000
      TargetUri:https://owa.lon.*******.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx
    .]]></Info>
        <Info><![CDATA[Logon success state 1 reported by user id=EWS (adjusted=EWS) on CManagedCredential[DEFAULT this=01B6C988]]]></Info>
        <ExecuteWithWindowsOrNoAuthInternal>
          <SequenceID>1.1.1</SequenceID>
          <hr>0x0</hr>
        </ExecuteWithWindowsOrNoAuthInternal>
        <SequenceID>1.1</SequenceID>
        <hr>0x0</hr>
      </Login>
    </root>
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 1125 (first 8):
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE ::  17 03 03 04 60 1A 0C FC  :....`..ü
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1891 bytes:
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="4C70707C", snum="38", rspauth="040401ffffffffff000000000000000023304d3690145c9d580a26a5", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
    realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
    Contact: <sip:LyncSG.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls>
    From: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=4c49873a8c;epid=6969679f0b
    To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=925E0080
    Call-ID: 612b2be69bbe45479e2676a9c89605a3
    CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
    Record-Route: <sip:sip.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls;lr;ms-key-info=AAEAAQy-Hptx2bBz4bLPASfi0Q8AhsIHwfOZFhikS5I3lhvpZ6FVtoDW4nKeyfA65H-h1EPauf6Bo4PDT0Nc93YHKHPl5ZBwmxjvyetg5BZQ7yraK2EZvGpZ_bkQJlXyIw3lVlxFe-h2PmfG6lfKBZ8To-piAjW4LQLcr3Z7cic1p_GtAFi1lXOOdlcXxfUKQ_vqQjvpuZIrI7xCmomXlvM9o7Ue8lXbq3TndzkR-ghwnju0QJjj5GrUJ3Ia82bfodQYntaJaJG2bf5oUMAVJkX5_84vNcFhZRTRilUI-lC1wyChOjjWVV56ndqCVY7oiitF5HHDpfVg58-SSzRiHKhFZJKvyZtcorcM5WHuJwYNw7sdxzc2vB6hqN4vTdRjlpb1jhG35BsQ2usDMPfc8EZYGY-S5SW6C_NUgrh3Fb-_f0qcnXV92JDu55rbTy-Apz4GJk8Ivrt-PNr99CbhUoyRg_8301OIivRJAExy_xMjyIJBWkoJp7IVQjvhLL_bQWAFQn0HhJTpf13NpT-if54k7l5KbgL6K0vkcMnc8WVkgm5a_c2Dewp_RG-7jIbr5xxZXuJAxK9indqeCXnfjbIk6mhEAZI7SJmlK9_SJt0H94HutoIVwHYLarDclsdKrR7Xb-5nDPkFE4U4LjWRLf-7ff7MJJbzhbaXTE6o_t4nFFQ8kWxiRWBN2kMLChKY;ms-route-sig=bdBGMrXXhjLMmcJ4Ej8ReFZ_nqkUoCWKhFB19tji2ro5-_BAzrBqDJlQAA>
    Record-Route: <sip:pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;lr>
    Expires: 0
    Content-Length: 0
    ms-edge-proxy-message-trust: ms-source-type=DirectPartner;ms-ep-fqdn=pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com;ms-source-verified-user=verified;ms-source-network=federation
    Record-Route: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;opaque=state:F:Ci.R13cb00;lr;ms-route-sig=bc4_1nrdDL4-KX7KrdReLOthlr4n7DTIcsDrkM0bP4gGNYk0BjUtG1CwAA>
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1891 bytes
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><4C70707C><38><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><612b2be69bbe45479e2676a9c89605a3><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><4c49873a8c><sip:[email protected]><925E0080><><><0><200>-length-233.
    signature:040401ffffffffff000000000000000023304d3690145c9d580a26a5
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD3F8), SIP msg corr-id (e3f780cb)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD3F8)
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 277 (first 8):
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE ::  17 03 03 01 10 3B 87 16  :.....;‡.
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO  :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1888 bytes:
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="59667E0A", snum="39", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000002641ec9a3a4c088b301bcf5e", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
    realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
    Contact: <sip:LyncSG.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls>
    From: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=04814352f9;epid=6969679f0b
    To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=3F0E0080
    Call-ID: 8115c934d1fd446eb7d034c4fc773ec0
    CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
    Record-Route: <sip:sip.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls;lr;ms-key-info=AAEAAQy-Hptx2bBz4bLPASfi0Q8AhsIHwfOZFhikS5I3lhvpZ6FVtoDW4nKeyfA65H-h1EPauf6Bo4PDT0Nc93YHKHPl5ZBwmxjvyetg5BZQ7yraK2EZvGpZ_bkQJlXyIw3lVlxFe-h2PmfG6lfKBZ8To-piAjW4LQLcr3Z7cic1p_GtAFi1lXOOdlcXxfUKQ_vqQjvpuZIrI7xCmomXlvM9o7Ue8lXbq3TndzkR-ghwnju0QJjj5GrUJ3Ia82bfodQYntaJaJG2bf5oUMAVJkX5_84vNcFhZRTRilUI-lC1wyChOjjWVV56ndqCVY7oiitF5HHDpfVg58-SSzRiHKhFZJKvyZtcorcM5WHuJwYNw7sdxzc2vB6hqN4vTdRjlpb1jhG35BsQ2usDMPfc8EZYGY-S5SW6C_NUgrh3Fb-_f0qcnXV92JDu55rbTy-Apz4GJk8Ivrt-PNr99CbhUoyRg_8301OIivRJAExy_xMjyIJBWkoJp7IVQjvhLL_bQWAFQn0HhJTpf13NpT-if54k7l5KbgL6K0vkcMnc8WVkgm5a_c2Dewp_RG-7jIbr5xxZXuJAxK9indqeCXnfjbIk6mhEAZI7SJmlK9_SJt0H94HutoIVwHYLarDclsdKrR7Xb-5nDPkFE4U4LjWRLf-7ff7MJJbzhbaXTE6o_t4nFFQ8kWxiRWBN2kMLChKY;ms-route-sig=bd5A_eMqoaHs_fuYP-5aSBoYbANCe_p5RWv6n6yajgyfxebrRuBqDJlQAA>
    Record-Route: <sip:pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;lr>
    Expires: 0
    Content-Length: 0
    ms-edge-proxy-message-trust: ms-source-type=DirectPartner;ms-ep-fqdn=pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com;ms-source-verified-user=verified;ms-source-network=federation
    Record-Route: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;opaque=state:F:Ci.R13cb00;lr;ms-route-sig=bcFuhIALmH85OaoJh25uPG5Y8-bgabM97QpJ5ypCK7x_cYXXQWUtG1CwAA>
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO  :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1888 bytes
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><59667E0A><39><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><8115c934d1fd446eb7d034c4fc773ec0><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><04814352f9><sip:[email protected]><3F0E0080><><><0><200>-length-230.
    signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000002641ec9a3a4c088b301bcf5e
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.289 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD510), SIP msg corr-id (42a27507)
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.289 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD510)
    08/08/2014|11:25:49.397 4024:4344 TRACE :: MULTIPARTY_SESSION::RemoveFromLinkedList[17060C50] removed from linked list

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