Hello everybody, happy easter.
Thanks for your answers on my issue here.

Due to traffic analysing reasons we don't want to go and observe
45 logfiles or more every logfile representing the same customer.
Most likely we will be merging the 45 different logfiles together with
dos-commands under a batch-file. Hopefully the created logfile after
the merge won't be too big. Thanks again for the ideas what options
I have.

Uwe

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Hello Anthony,

Thursday, March 28, 2002, 8:45:50 PM, you wrote:

AD> I ended up writing a VB app which parses through both log files, puts them
AD> into a database, sorts them, then spits all the records out into one log
AD> file. 

AD> Upside: It has been working without error for over 6 months.

AD> Downside: The bigger the log files, the longer it takes. Our logfiles range
AD> from 3000-6000 lines per hourly file and it takes about 5-10 minutes to
AD> parse through each one.

AD> Tony

AD> -----Original Message-----
AD> From: cf-talk [mailto:  
AD> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 10:37 AM
AD> To: CF-Talk
AD> Subject: OT: IIS 5 WWW-Server and writing of logfiles


AD> Hi list, is there a way to write under MS-IIS 5 (Win2000) with two virtual
AD> domains (One IP, via host-deader) in one (the same) log-file ?
AD> I haven't figured out, how to do it, since IIS is installing a new logfile
AD> when installing a new virtual domain.
AD> Thanks for your ideas.

AD> Uwe
AD> 
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