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I am having a problem with IIS 6 Logs. I have scheduled to log files on daily basis in W3C Extended Log File Format.
But when I browse given log path (C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles): Cluster HTTPERR MSFTPSVC1 Shutdown W3SVC1 W3SVC403153360 It is November 20, 2004 today, but still all I am able to see are the old files namely \W3SVC403153360\ex040910.log, etc (yymmdd: around 2 months old). 1) Any way out to fix IIS 6 to get new logs? 2) Which log files/directories should I use to monitor site stats such as bandwidth, user ips, time in/out, and Server Errors in particular? |
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Did you get this resolved? I don't know with IIS 6 myself.
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.. no
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Just a guess, did you resort the logs folder in windows explorer? It seems to me I've visited the logs folder in XP and the entries were in a rather strange order.
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