Bart,
Make sure you have the aliases for the Microsoft browsers before those 
for the Netscape browsers in your config file.  The aliases I posted for 
the Netscape browsers will also match the Microsoft browsers if they 
haven't been aliased already.  If that doesn't work, you can change the 
first part of the Netscape aliases from Mozilla/4.* to Mozilla/4.? which 
should keep them from matching the Microsoft lines.

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| Joshua Cooley    ([EMAIL PROTECTED])     http://www.kaycee.net/josh  |
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On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, =?iso-8859-1?Q?=5B=DFart=5D_/web3/?= wrote:

> When using the browser aliases provided by Josh, I will get this summary:
> 
> Browser Summary
> 
> #aanv: browser
> -----: -------
>    99: Mozilla (compatible)
>    37: Mozilla
>    13:  CONFIG Netscape 4 (Win95)
>     6:  CONFIG Netscape 2 (unknown)
>     3:  CONFIG Netscape 4 (WinNT)
>     1:  CONFIG AText Spider
>     1:  CONFIG Netscape 3 (Win95)
> 
> I added the CONFIG word to every alias so I can check wheter it works. It
> looks like the Microsoft browsers aren't detected. Does anyone know why? I
> use the W3C Extended log file format in IIS.
> 
> 
> Bart Wehrens


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