Hello
   I have the following problem:
   When I try Virtual hosts report I receive
   lots of Warning L: logfiles overlap messages.
   These logfiles are from different directories,
   and different domains, so it's not possible that
   they overlap. I did some testing, and it seems
   that these messages are caused by referrers which
   have /cgi-bin/ in them... Log files are in
   Microsoft IIS4 W3 extended format

   For example, I have this config file:
----------------------------------------------
LOGFILE "d:\LogFiles\W3SVC2\ex980701.log" W3SVC2
LOGFILE "d:\LogFiles\W3SVC3\ex980701.log" W3SVC3
VHOSTOUTPUTALIAS 195.29.168.10 W3SVC3
VHOSTOUTPUTALIAS 195.29.168.42 W3SVC2
VHOST ON
VHOSTCOLS RrDBb
----------------------------------------------

   and these two log files
1st -------------------------
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 1998-07-01 09:04:50
#Fields: date time c-ip cs-username s-sitename s-computername s-ip cs-method
cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query sc-status sc-win32-status sc-bytes cs-bytes
time-taken s-port cs-version cs(User-Agent) cs(Cookie) cs(Referer)
1998-07-01 09:04:50 195.29.209.2 - W3SVC32 KK 195.29.168.42 GET /Default.asp
- 200 0 1427 319 1222 80 HTTP/1.0 Mozilla/4.01+[en]+(Win95;+I) - -

2nd -------------------------
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 1998-07-01 01:07:52
#Fields: date time c-ip cs-username s-sitename s-computername s-ip cs-method
cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query sc-status sc-win32-status sc-bytes cs-bytes
time-taken s-port cs-version cs(User-Agent) cs(Cookie) cs(Referer)
1998-07-01 01:07:52 139.92.93.124 - W3SVC1 KK 195.29.168.10 GET /cgi-bin/phf
- 404 2 604 17 141 80 - - - -
1998-07-01 01:07:57 139.92.93.124 - W3SVC1 KK 195.29.168.10 GET
/cgi-bin/test-cgi - 404 2 604 22 10 80 - - - -
1998-07-01 19:31:39 195.29.231.12 - W3SVC1 KK 195.29.168.10 GET /Default.asp
- 302 0 0 240 230 80 HTTP/1.0 Mozilla/4.04+[en]+(Win95;+U) - -   

    When I remove /cgi-bin/ lines from the second file then I
    don't receive Warning L.
    Is there a way to prevent this?

        Thanks,
        Tom
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