Move or disable BPC Excel log file

Hi all,
BPC Excel create a Log folder in My documents in order to store local log file. Is it possible to define another path for this log file or to disable the creation of this log file?
regards,
Romuald

Hi Romuald,
Did you try change the path in:
Planning and Consolidation >>> eTools >>> Client Options >>> Planning and Consolidation Folder
Regards
Lucas

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