: RE: IIS QUESTION
I was able to change the Logon user for the IIS Admin Service and the WWW
service to my local user and my domain user without a problem.
Mike
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From: kanee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 7:51 PM
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: Monday, June 03, 2002 3:58 PM
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Subject: RE: IIS QUESTION
DUDE - I did read the whole thread. What it appears you are trying to
accomplish is getting IIS to log everything to a mapped drive or UNC path -
if your web sites are so high traffic as you claim, you wouldn't wa
, June 03, 2002 3:58 PM
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Subject: RE: IIS QUESTION
DUDE - I did read the whole thread. What it appears you are trying to
accomplish is getting IIS to log everything to a mapped drive or UNC
path - if your web sites are so high traffic as you claim, you wouldn't
wa
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DUDE - I did read the whole thread. What it appears you are trying to
accomplish is getting IIS to log everything to a mapped drive or UNC path -
if your web sites are so high traffic as you
o write a batch file, why
did you say you would write a batch file.
Yes, I have ideas.
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From: kanee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 3:55 PM
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Subject: RE: IIS QUESTION
dude read thw whole message before answering..not tryin
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From: Kevin Lundy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 3:44 PM
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Subject: RE: IIS QUESTION
Webtrends can simply retrieve the log files, you don't need to write a batch
file.
You might also want to move this discussion over to
http://www.15second
rs of your internal domain
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From: kanee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 3:39 PM
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Subject: RE: IIS QUESTION
i cannot take that risk that comes along with the odbc logging i thought
about it, these are highly visible websites
: Re: IIS QUESTION
Why can't you log to an ODBC datasource. This is not as performant as
logging to a file.
IIS runs under the local system account. The documentation you are
reading must be incorrect.
A note on IIS Logging. This is a high performance asynchronous process.
So entrie
webtrends prog runs to analyse the
logs.
thx
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From: Felicity Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 3:38 PM
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Subject: Re: IIS QUESTION
Why can't you log to an ODBC datasource. This is not as performant as
logging to a
Why can't you log to an ODBC datasource. This is not as performant as
logging to a file.
IIS runs under the local system account. The documentation you are
reading must be incorrect.
A note on IIS Logging. This is a high performance asynchronous process.
So entries are flushed to disk when p
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