The User Report lists your visitors if your server requires
authentication, or perhaps the visitors' cookies.  (Visitor
login names are saved in case of server authentication.)
The User Redirection Report lists the users who encountered
redirections.

The Internal Search Query Report and Internal Search Word Report
list the search terms people used on scripts within your site
(if you've used the appropriate INTSEARCHENGINE commands).

You can eliminate the warnings from Analog by turning off the reports
in your analog configuration file (commonly, analog.cfg)
USER OFF
REDIRUSER OFF
INTSEARCHQUERY OFF
INTSEARCHWORD OFF

-- Duke


Kerstin wrote:

Dear Neil:

C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty User Report
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty User Redirection Report
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty Internal Search Query
 Report
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty Internal Search Word
Report

I attached another log file entrie which has the "#" included.

#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2004-07-04 00:00:05
#Fields: date time s-sitename s-computername s-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem
cs-uri-query s-port cs-username c-ip cs(User-Agent) cs(Cookie) cs(Referer)
cs-host sc-status sc-win32-status sc-bytes cs-bytes time-taken

The '2' was included.

Got cut off when I pastet it in.

Should I use the LOGFORMAT command?

Currently I don't.

Thanks, Kerstin

"Neil D. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Kerstin

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kerstin Kiraly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:39 PM
Subject: [analog-help] Warning: Turning off user report





Hi:
I am getting the logs off an external windows 2000 IIS server where
our website is located.

There logs are saving "Unique visitors" data based on IP addresses
visiting the website. There is no additional raw logs "field" that
stores "unique visitors" data.


There is no log on the planet that will give you full 'unique visitors'
info and put a guarantee on it being anything other than 'guesswork' - but
that's not relevant to your problem. Check the bit in the Analog help


about


'how the web works' for further clarification of that point. The main


thing


is you need to establish is what format (if they have altered it from the
default Win2K IIS output) that they have set up. From the look of your
logfile excerpt, it looks like it could be 'normal' W3 format, so that's a
start.



Analog doesn't export the data and just turns them off because it
thinks they are empty.


What error message does it give? Exactly?



How can I get analog to extract the information.

The entries look like this:

004-06-20 23:58:00 W3SVC27 WINGSPAN 64.40.96.62 GET
/Images/findNews.gif - 80 - 195.29.101.191




Mozilla/5.0+(Windows;+U;+Windows+NT+5.1;+en-US;+rv:1.6)+Gecko/20040206+Fire


f


ox/0.8 - http://www.mywebsite.com/INTERNATIONAL/DFPro.asp
www.mywebsite.com 200 1236 0 433 5781


Apart from the missing '2' on the front of that line, everything looks ok,
but maybe is a slightly unusual column order. Regarding the missing 2, I'm
assuming that's an edit problem - if not, it could well be the issue -
Analog won't import a line without a datestamp, and each datestamp must be
'readable' as a date. If that 2 is missing from the file, that's not gonna
help.

Re the column order - is there a bunch of lines in the file starting with


#


and saying things like #Date 2004-07-07 and then #Fields date time URL,
proto (etc, etc) - if not, is there any way you can get the Win2K box to
spit those out too (selecting the log output for that webserver in the
Internet Services Manager and choosing the desired W3 format, for
instance).

Failing that, you will have to examine the various columns, and determine
what item of data they are, and then compose a 'LOGFORMAT' command to put
into Analog's main config file. Documentation for this command is in the
manual.

Hope this helps a little - good luck.
Neil





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