Quick question for you: "Are you using Enterprise Manager"?

If so, you may want to check the management of the server and see if it gives you any options for the logs. You can disable them from a menu there, but my memory has not been good enough lately to remember which options turn off the logs and I don't have access to SQL Server 2000 (V8) right now to look at it.

Also check out the Administrator Tools for SQL Server, I think one of them does the logs, but I forgot the name of it. SQL Analyzer or something like that.

Sorry best I can do, I may be able to look it up later for you if nobody else can get it for you.

Also for Microsoft products, if you cannot find it in Google, try [link|http://msdn.microsoft.com/|http://msdn.microsoft.com/] it is a free MSDN Web Search. It has saved my can many times, and Microsoft keeps on updating it every day, unlike the CD-ROM version that gets updated every quarter.

I hope I have put you in the right direction to find the way to turn off the logs.