Hello,

The access_log file is created by your web server and
contains all of your web server's traffic information.
If you've deleted this file, you'll need to get it
restored from backup. We all do backups, right?

You can replace the analog.cfg file by downloading
Analog again. It's in every distribution.

I sincerely hope you're able to find your lost data.

- Jim

--- Q Wan Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I need help.
> 
> Where can I get the example of CFG file?
> (including the lines like DAILY ON ...)
> 
> If I put the cfg fiel into the server, does the
> access_log appear again?
> 
> thank you in advance.
> 
> David
>
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