Duke Hillard wrote:

> Are you getting a warning that Analog failed to open your logfile?
>
> -- Duke
>
> terrye kinch wrote:
>
> >Duke Hillard wrote:
> >
> >>If I understand the situation, a PC with Windows 98 is running Analog.
> >>If this is the case, the file path would normally specify a platter or drive
> >>for the log file (e.g., C:\Exproxy\exproxy.log).  If the path to the logfile
> >>isn't specified correctly, then analog can't open the logfile.  To test the
> >>path, launch Windows Notepad or Windows Wordpad; then, on the
> >>menu bar, click File and click Open.  Finally, type or paste the entire
> >>path of the logfile (including the file name) into the file name field.  If
> >>Notepad can find the file, the path should be okay.
> >>
> >>Assuming that the path to the logfile is correct, other conditions might
> >>prevent Analog from opening it.  A corrupted logfile is one condition
> >>that might cause problems.  A logfile that is being accessed by another
> >>application might also be such a condition.  To test for such conditions,
> >>use Windows Notepad or Windows Wordpad to open the logfile.  If it
> >>can't be opened by Notepad, then another application is probably using
> >>the file.  If it can be opened, check for corruption.
> >>
> >>Ignoring the logfile is the result of being unable to find and read the
> >>logfile.
> >>Another way of thinking about it is that Analog is ignoring that parameter
> >>as it continues to follow the other parameters that are established in the
> >>configuration file(s).  Rather than exit prematurely, Analog follows every
> >>parameter possible (and reports all unsuccessful attempts) before exiting.
> >>
> >>HTH,
> >>
> >>-- Duke Hillard
> >>
> >
> >Ok, I'm having this problem too. I've typed the path into word and it opens it,
> >yet it still won't generate a report.
> >
>

no warnings at all, just when I click on report, it says
General Summary
(Go To: Top: General Summary)

This report contains overall statistics.

Successful requests: 0
I don't know if I have the path wrong for the logfile or not, when I type it into
wordpad, it opens it no problem. I don't know dos well enough to make that do
anything.
I have a folder on my desktop called "analog" and that's where the exe lives, as
well as the report and all of the logs that I download from my server.
Here's what I have for the logfile and report:
LOGFILE C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\analog
OUTFILE C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\analog\Report.html

That's the last thing I tried. I also had tried:
LOGFILE C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\analog\kwood-20020603-1.log
(which is the one logfile I had used just to try and get this working)
OUTFILE C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\analog\Report.html

The rest of the commands are exactly as they were when I downloaded the program
other than hostname and hosturl.



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