Title: RE: getting IIS Logs

Before moving to Data Security I was our Intranet administrator.
When we first kicked it off, the developers 'optimized' the pages for IE... to the point that if you used anything else you couldn't access it at all.

That panacea was short-lived.  Our real web servers for the Internet run on Solaris boxes and those developers and administrators (using Solaris themselves) only had Netscape!

Of course, our relatively new CTO wants people to have access to all of it from anywhere regardless of what platform they are on (Mac, PC, Unix, PDA, Cell Phone, etc.).

I guess I'm glad I moved to Data Security when I did...

-Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: King, Jason G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: getting IIS Logs


Lars writes...

>> I'm dying over here with jealously Lars - you can stop your
>> web servers?
>
>it's just intranet, and at 01:00 nobody works here ;)

You're doing this on purpose aren't you?

An intranet - oh heaven, all my dreams come true. Tell me, is there a
standard browser that you can target as well?

--
  Jason King
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