FMS  - change directory where the log files are located?

I want to change the logs files directory from:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flash Media Server 3.5/logs
to:
D:\fmsLogs
Please halp me to understand...
in adobe in:
Home / Flash Media Server  3.5 Configuration and Administration Guide / XML configuration files reference
it says:
in Logger.xml in Directory
Specifies the directory where the log files are located.
By default, the log files are located in the logs directory in the server installation directory.
Example:
<Directory>${LOGGER.LOGDIR}</Directory>
what this meens: ${LOGGER.LOGDIR} ?
in order to change the logs files directory from:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flash Media Server 3.5/logs
to:
D:\fmsLogs
do i need to write this:
<Directory>D:\fmsLogs</Directory>
or what do i neet to write?
it is totaly not understandable from this example...
big thanks for any halp
cheinan

You can change LOGGER.LOGDIR in fms.ini to your preferred location i.e. D:\fmsLogs and restart FMS.
Now if you want to change for individual logs - you can change in Logger.xml - by default logger.xml will use value from fms.ini

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