I don't think it can be Witango, just in principle...  can you just kill
logging altogether? 

Nathan Hitchcock wrote:
> 
> We've got an interesting issue with a WiT2K, IIS 5.0 server.  The visitor's
> IP address in the IIS logs are being resolved, and it appears to be
> effecting the server's performance greatly.  A three hour support call to
> Microsoft resulted in the removal of Tango WebAnalyzer and WebTrends
> (although both services were disabled), as well as a few other items.
> However the DNS resolution continues.
> 
> Having nothing else to point the finger at, MS thinks it's the WiTango
> service.  I told him "no way" because none of our other WiTango boxes are
> doing it, but I can only say it with mild conviction because this is the
> only one running IIS 5.0.
> 
> Anyone out there know if WiTango could be causing the reverse DNS lookup?
> 
> Nathan Hitchcock
> HLI Systems
> 
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