Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is not real way of knowing from the web server logs when the
> server was restarted.

Not quite true - If IIS is using the W3C Extended format, it will add a
new Header section to the logfile each time it starts, showing the
#Software, #Version, #Date and #Fields.

So you can tell when it restarted, but you can't tell exactly when it
crashed, and any entries that make it to the logfile before the system
crashes are probably "innocent", though they'll probably tell you when
the crash occured to within a few seconds unless the server is fairly
idle.

Aengus

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