IIS has its own graphical tool. It collects a wide variety of statistics. If you go to the Computer management console in Winders and then Performance Logs and Alerts, you can create a new counter log. Then to view the output, go to the Performance tool under Administrative tools, open the log file and add the stuff you want to see. This offers a real time view as well as snapshots. If you want to view trends over time you'll have to do something else.I'm thinking more like webilizer. Dunno how much work its going to be under winderz. Sorry, I didn't make that clearer. I need "graphical" log reader like webilizer as well.
Another thing I noticed was that you can change the output format of the IIS logs. The default is w3c Extended Log file format. Looking at those log files (which are stored in %SYSDIR%\system32\LogFiles) you could probably run webalizer on them directly or with few modifications.
Joseph (Who does way too much with Windows and IIS than he'd like to)
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