On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Chris Windsor wrote:

> I'm using IIS5.0 and logging files in the W3C Extended Log format.  Here's
> an example of the first few lines of one of my log files:
>       #Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
>       #Version: 1.0
>       #Date: 2001-01-15 05:09:58
>       #Fields:  date time c-ip cs-username s-sitename s-computername s-ip
> sc-bytes time-taken cs-host cs(User-Agent) cs(Referer)
>       2001-01-15 05:09:58 216.205.16.21 - W3SVC1 DHW0339 216.205.123.92 503
> 0 - - -
>       2001-01-15 05:20:37 216.205.16.21 - W3SVC1 DHW0339 216.205.123.92 503
> 0 - - -
> I've tried many variations in the config file (e.g. varying the LOGFORMAT
> command in the config file, starting with the default  # LOGFORMAT) to get
> Analog 4.13 to include %bytes in the reports, but the columns keep coming up
> blank.
> 
> How do I configure Analog or IIS to provide the bytes sent information?
> 

Actually, you can't. IIS is recording the information, but analog is
choosing not to read it because there is no filename on the line.

I think this was to avoid counting the bytes twice if you have got two
logfiles. But I can see it causes trouble in situations like this. I'll look
into it again.

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