>Help!
>
>I get the following errors when I try to use analog:
>
>Warning M: Logfile "E:\Data\analog\analog 4.02\0002173.log contains 
>lines with no byes : byte counts may be low
>Warning F: Failed to open logfile "E:\Data\analog\analog 
>4.02\0002173.log : ignoring it.

I hope this isn't too trivial a suggestion, but it looks like you're using IIS4,
but that's not a normal IIS log file name. Having said that, I'm not sure why 
you get an error message complaining about the data in the file before you get a
complaint about not being able to open the file. (I notice that there's no 
closing quote in the error message above - did you cut and paste the error?)


>This is my analog.cfg used to create the above errors:
>LOGFORMAT (%Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j %S %j %j %j %j %j %r %j %j %j %A %j %f) 

You've got %j for the Bytes field, 

>LOGFILE "E:\Data\analog\analog 4.02\0002173.log"
<snip>
>
>When I change my analog.cfg file to this: 
>DEFAULTLOGFORMAT MS-EXTENDED
>LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA
>LOGFILE "E:\Data\analog\analog 4.02\0002173.log" 
<snip>
>I don't get the Bytes error any more, but still get the second error.

The Microsoft formats properly specify the Bytes field. It looks as though 
Analog is finding some log file in a Microsoft format, and using that, but it's 
not obvious to me why that might be.

Aengus
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