Usually with the files appenders it is a permissions problem.  Make sure you 
have the permissions on the directory set for the NETWORK SERVICE user to 
Modify.  This will allow it create/delete and write to the log file.

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  It is not creating the log file. When I check the, the enable flag it is 
false, even though I have the setting at ALL.     -----Original Message-----
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 Subject: RE: Problem on Windows 2003 Server     Can you be more specific?  
What is not working?      
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 Subject: Problem on Windows 2003 Server  Hi,     I am having problems getting 
log4net to work on IIS on windows 2003 server, it works fine on IIS on my XP, 
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