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| Ramster 2005-01-31, 2:54 am |
| I am running a comerce server 2002 and I have a monitoring process on my
server that pings the site to be alive. Unfortunatlly, This messes up my
Visiting reports as it pings around 1200 times a day!
I have tried to screen out the caller IP by adding an exclude to the web-log
import DTS, but I am still getting a very high cound on my visit and distinct
user reports.
Help would be highly appreciated 
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| Matt Nield 2005-01-31, 7:47 am |
| Could you not exclude the page that you are pinging from the web logs via
IIS? I am asusming that you are using a separate page for this task, is
that correct?
Matt
"Ramster" <Ramster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am running a comerce server 2002 and I have a monitoring process on my
> server that pings the site to be alive. Unfortunatlly, This messes up my
> Visiting reports as it pings around 1200 times a day!
> I have tried to screen out the caller IP by adding an exclude to the
> web-log
> import DTS, but I am still getting a very high cound on my visit and
> distinct
> user reports.
> Help would be highly appreciated 
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| Ramster 2005-01-31, 7:47 am |
| Dear Matt
Thanks for the prompt response. No, I am using one of the site's catalog
pages as I want to verify that the store works properly.
If there is no other alternative, then I will create a test page for the
monitoring, that simulate a regular store page. I still wish I could screen
out the caller IP, This would enable me to screen company users out of the
statistics too.
"Matt Nield" wrote:
> Could you not exclude the page that you are pinging from the web logs via
> IIS? I am asusming that you are using a separate page for this task, is
> that correct?
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> Matt
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> "Ramster" <Ramster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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