Ben,

Try this tool: 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&familyid=8cde4028-e247-45be-bab9-ac851fc166a4

Long story short, it allows you to query almost any windows log file 
format, and output it to SQL or another file format. You use SQL syntax to 
get stuff out of the log files. Very powerful tool.

This is the overview on the site:
"Log Parser 2.0 is a powerful, versatile tool that makes it possible to 
run SQL-like queries against log files of almost any format and produce 
the desired information either on the screen, in a file of any desired 
format or into a SQL database. Log Parser is available as a command-line 
tool and as a set of scriptable COM objects."

Darryl Lyons
http://dangermoose.blogspot.com

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/03/2005 03:23:56 PM:

> Hello. Does anyone know of a good one of these? I would really really
> really not prefer to run a perl/cgi parser like I have seen at
> sourceforge. CF only please.
> 
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