Yep, yep, yep, and yep.

Darin.
 
 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 3:39 PM
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Darin,

 

My understanding of the source code development is that it will be done on the developerÂ’s workstations, copied up to the clientÂ’s servers and then tested there. So the source code control is probably not going to happen.

 

You are referring to the IIS logs? Does that show what pages are being accessed? Would something like a Webtrends also do that?

 

If they copy the updated files to a mapped network connection then the IIS logs will not show that only perhaps that the same page was accessed again.

 

 

Goran Jovanovic

Omega Network Solutions

 


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Source code activity would be best analyzed with Visual SourceSafe or another code control system.  For watching use of the sites for testing, etc. just enable logging for the virtual webs and run reports on the web traffic.


Darin.

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:35 PM

Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Monitoring/Auditing a Windows Server

 

Hi All,

 

This is definitely an off topic question.

 

I have a client that wants to monitor what their outsourced developers are doing. The development is taking place in IIS, .Net Application Server and SQL 2000. They want to know generally speaking what they are doing. Are the development servers being used/tested? Would not have to report on what exactly is being changed etc but some sort of activity report.

 

Does anyone know of anything that can report on this type of activity.

 

Thanks

 

Goran Jovanovic

Omega Network Solutions

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