The only problem is it's NOT IIS.  Website Pro by VisNet

On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 10:45, Joseph Tate wrote:
> Roy Vestal wrote:
> 
> >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.
> >
> 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.
> 
> 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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