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Anyone aware of a quick, dirty, and small IIS log Analyzer where I can just check the cs-bytes and sc-bytes for a particular sets of logs? I have a client that wishes just to dump monthy logs and ...
Every once in a while, I run across a little-known but very useful tool. Microsoft Log Parser falls squarely into this category. Originally developed to extract information from IIS logs, it has ...
Can't you just use -i and specify a checkpoint file with Logparser to do what you want (incremental updating)? I seem to recall reading it works on IIS log files (I use it all the time for creating NT ...
It's not enough to get an IIS Web server up and running. You must also be able to manage the log files to track site utilization and user activity. Multiple options for logging user access activity ...
When it comes to data mining and multi-dimensional analysis, an advanced and feature complete pivot grid provides business users unrivaled insights into daily operations. Until this release using the ...
Have you ever noticed that an IIS server seems to slowly eat disk space over time? If you’re hosting many sites, or a few high traffic sites, it might not be that slow to consume a big portion of your ...
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