RE: IIS4 Log file

2001-05-18 Thread Dan Phillips
Check your logging properties in IIS. Open IIS, right click on the master site, properties, Edit WWW Service. The Web Site tab should now be displayed, At the bottom click Properties near where it says Enable Logging. Click the Extended Properties tab. Now just make sure all the attributes you

RE: IIS4 Log file

2001-05-18 Thread Christopher Olive, CIO
did you select these items in the Logging configuration on both machines? chris olive, cio cresco technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crescotech.com -Original Message- From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 3:12 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: IIS4 Log

RE: IIS4 Log file

2001-05-18 Thread Chad Gray
The only log format that has the Extended Properties tab is the W3C Extended log format and if memory serves this format is not comma delimited. Both computers are setup to use the IIS Log Format and that format does not have an extended properties tab. So it is kind of strange that they dont

Re: IIS4 Log file

2001-05-18 Thread Tracy Bost
Change your Active log format to W3C Extended Log File Format Then make sure your WebTrends is pointing to ex* and not in*.. - Original Message - From: Christopher Olive, CIO [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:29 PM Subject: RE: IIS4 Log file