On 11/5/03 1:34 PM Jeremy Wadsack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>Is this true on IIS 4 as well? I thought that one of the problems in 4
>with the headers was that it did *not* insert them, therefore every
>line needed to have both date *and* time so that Analog could know
>when the requests really took place.

Last I looked, the date and time problem only comes up if the server is 
*not* restarted, the date is not being logged, and the date changes. 
Then, in 4 and older, IIS will fail to put in a new date header, and 
Analog would theoretically think that it was "yesterday". In my 
experience, if the server restarts, or the log gets rotated, it will put 
in a new set of headers (including the date).

Jason

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