Unless I'm mistaken, when GMT rolls over to a new day, IIS rolls over to a
new log file. The times in IIS log files, event log entries, etc., are
actually stored based on GMT.

Brian

K. Brian Kelley, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Author of Start to Finish Guide to SQL Server Performance Monitoring
SQL Server Central Columnist
http://www.truthsolutions.com

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> Hi,
>
> I want to fetch the logfiles of some IIS servers. I will either
> use a simple
> scripted ftp batch or create a perl service for that. My problem
> though is,
> I don't know when IIS rotates its logs when it's set to "daily".
> Maybe even
> better would be a force to rotate them?
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Lars
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