Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

2004-03-08 Thread analog-help
At 10:14 + 8/3/04, Neil P. Washbrook wrote: Hi - couple of things I would like to be able to do but have failed to achieve despite numerous attempts. These could be indivdual reports or combined with other sections. 1. Bandwidth useage - amount transfered and recieved by hour/day/week etc i

[analog-help] Newbie Questions

2004-03-08 Thread analog-help
Hi - couple of things I would like to be able to do but have failed to achieve despite numerous attempts. These could be indivdual reports or combined with other sections. 1. Bandwidth useage - amount transfered and recieved by hour/day/week etc in graphical and tabular format 2. I wish to produ

Re: ANYONE HAVE WINDOWS 95??? (was Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions)

1999-09-22 Thread Stephen Turner
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Stephen Turner wrote: > > You could, although I doubt it would help. I will also try it at home this > evening. But I only have Win98 (and Linux) at home, and WinNT (and Unix and > Linux) at work. You said you were using Win95? I can confirm that it works fine on Win98. The

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-20 Thread Jason Linhart
On 9/17/99 10:26 PM Richard Slayton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >At 12:11 PM 9/17/1999 +0100, you wrote: >>You mean, when you ran it out of the box, it just said >> Fatal Error: Incorrect Default Given for (null) in analhead.h: Exiting >>or did it do something else? If it said that, something is

ANYONE HAVE WINDOWS 95??? (was Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions)

1999-09-20 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Richard Slayton wrote: > At 12:11 PM 9/17/1999 +0100, you wrote: > >You mean, when you ran it out of the box, it just said > > Fatal Error: Incorrect Default Given for (null) in analhead.h: Exiting > >or did it do something else? If it said that, something is seriously wrong

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-17 Thread Richard Slayton
At 12:11 PM 9/17/1999 +0100, you wrote: >You mean, when you ran it out of the box, it just said > Fatal Error: Incorrect Default Given for (null) in analhead.h: Exiting >or did it do something else? If it said that, something is seriously wrong. That is correct. I did not worry about it as at th

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-17 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Richard Slayton wrote: > You asked: > > 'Richard, does it work out of the box, i.e. before you edit analog.cfg?' > > No Stephen, it did not. I had assumed it did not because I had not yet > edited the analog.cfg file. > You mean, when you ran it out of the box, it just sa

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-17 Thread Richard Slayton
You asked: 'Richard, does it work out of the box, i.e. before you edit analog.cfg?' No Stephen, it did not. I had assumed it did not because I had not yet edited the analog.cfg file. Richard Slayton At 05:50 PM 9/16/1999 +0100, you wrote: >On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Richard Slayton wrote: > >> Than

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-16 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Richard Slayton wrote: > Thanks for your reply Stephen. > > To answer your questions: > > I downloaded Analog 3.32 for Win95, file < analog_332w32.zip > > > At 10:19 AM 9/13/1999 +0100, you wrote: > >On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Richard Slayton wrote: > > > >> OK everyone, PLEASE

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-16 Thread Richard Slayton
Thanks for your reply Stephen. To answer your questions: I downloaded Analog 3.32 for Win95, file < analog_332w32.zip > The platforms used, according to my ISP web master are: Both NT and UNIX, to make the logs I use the web server built- in logging feature. For one I use the w3IIS log format,

Re: [analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-13 Thread Stephen Turner
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Richard Slayton wrote: > OK everyone, PLEASE do not jump on this old hippie for these questions :)) > Been working on the > analog program about a week now and still no success. > > Question #1: Where is this file called analhead.h ??? I cannot find it > anywhere in the an

[analog-help] Newbie Questions

1999-09-12 Thread Richard Slayton
OK everyone, PLEASE do not jump on this old hippie for these questions :)) Been working on the analog program about a week now and still no success. Question #1: Where is this file called analhead.h ??? I cannot find it anywhere in the analog directory or subs. Question #2: Any ideas on fixin