Chuck Schick wrote:
> Mai Tran Wrote:
>
> "Please advice how to make the log record the date time on every line
> initially. I will advice the admin guy to implement it."
>
> If you are using IIS 4.0, you can use W3C extended logging format and under
> extended properties tab be sure that the date radio button is checked. Then
> the date should be recorded on each line of the log file.
Hmm, strictly, that's a checkbox, Chuck, not a radio button. : )
As for "If anyone has used logfix , can you advice me how to do it ?."
If you have Perl on the server, download the Perl script and follow the
instructions at the top. If you don't have Perl but have Windows Scripting Host
(isn't this installed on IIS 4.0 and higher, by default), you can download the
vbs script and follow the instrcutions at the top od that file. It's fairly
simple and straightforward, provided you have noe gaps in service that are
greater than one day.
For the future, change your log properties as Chuck described.
HTH,
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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