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analyse IIS log files
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| GriffithsJ 2004-02-04, 11:34 pm |
| I have IIS 5 running on Win2k. It generates many log files (one for each
website).
I need to analyse the web files, identifying browser statistic.
Is there any (ideally free) software that can do this, or do I have to find
a way of getting the data into SQLServer and do it myself?
Thank
Griff
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| GriffithsJ 2004-02-04, 11:34 pm |
| Should add that we're logging using the W3C Extended log file format.
Thanks
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| Jeff Cochran 2004-02-05, 2:40 am |
| On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:36:44 -0000, "GriffithsJ"
<GriffithsJ_520@hotmail.com> wrote:
quote:
>I have IIS 5 running on Win2k. It generates many log files (one for each
>website).
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>I need to analyse the web files, identifying browser statistic.
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>Is there any (ideally free) software that can do this, or do I have to find
>a way of getting the data into SQLServer and do it myself?
FAQ:
Logfiles:
http://www.iisfaq.com/default.aspx?view=P141
Jeff
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| Pavel Grusha 2004-02-06, 1:35 pm |
| AlterWind Log Analyzer http://www.alterwind.com/loganalyzer/ informs
you more information on your site and its visitors.
> I have IIS 5 running on Win2k. It generates many log files (one for each
> website).
>
> I need to analyse the web files, identifying browser statistic.
>
> Is there any (ideally free) software that can do this, or do I have to find
> a way of getting the data into SQLServer and do it myself?
>
> Thank
>
> Griff
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