Yeah, I was skimming a bit about Powershell the other day, but stopped
when I noticed it wasn't supported on Win2K. I bought Win2K on the
first day of official release of Win XP as my own form of protest.
Seemed like the right thing at the time, but I may wind up having to
swallow XP soon, if
Found it. Oh, indeed that looks like the ticket, at first glance. A
software product from Microsoft that does all I need, though? *gasp*
Yep and if you were not on a dead Windows OS
I would have said try Microsoft's Windows PowerShell
and pass Apache objects (not text) around via the
c
Found it. Oh, indeed that looks like the ticket, at first glance. A
software product from Microsoft that does all I need, though? *gasp*
Mark
Flowering Weeds wrote:
(since I have far less than 500MB per day),
Windows 2000.
Microsoft's free Log Parser (search net) 2.2
will do all you n
(since I have far less than 500MB per day),
Windows 2000.
Microsoft's free Log Parser (search net) 2.2
will do all you need!
Log Parser parses Logs, FileSystem, Events, Registry and more!
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-Original Message-
From: Mark A. Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 May 2007 08:58
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tools for better viewing Apache
access logs?
Yep, I've wound up finding and downloading nearly a doze
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mark A. Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 04 May 2007 08:58
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tools for better viewing Apache
> access lo
Yep, I've wound up finding and downloading nearly a dozen alleged log
analyzers, but most of them seem to do things I don't want while not
doing what I do want, which is a simple columnar display of the logs,
perhaps with a few filtering or sorting choices. I actually screwed
around with impor
On 5/3/07, Mark A. Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks again to those who helped me get past my BSOD problem and finally
put Apache to use. Now that I'm using it, I'm wondering if there's some
tool that exists to enhance and restructure the display of information
in Apache's access log? I'd
Thanks again to those who helped me get past my BSOD problem and finally
put Apache to use. Now that I'm using it, I'm wondering if there's some
tool that exists to enhance and restructure the display of information
in Apache's access log? I'd like to view the log with a hostname and
more col