Scott,

> First, make sure that your web server user has rights to see 
> the log file. (I did not have it set correctly at first so it 
> did not work).

true.
> 
> Configure -> Web Server -> Users -> Enable Web Security -> 
> <your user> Highlight your user and then check 'Access Log'. 
> Otherwise you will only see %LOG_FILE% 6 when you type in 
> http://<wup-hostname>/logview5.asp. Once I changed it I was 
> able to see the log file.
> 
> Second, I still could not get the svcstats.asp page to work. 
> When I did all it displayed was a bunch of numbers (see 
> below). What is the HTML code <!HVV> mean/do? This is what I 
> see when I call the page on my server: 34 0 0 5 0 0 38 0 0 16 0 0 49 0
> 

What it should do is give me the device/service status (total/dev down/svc
down)
I only show the first map's stats.
<!HVV> is just a marker I use when parsing the response

> Third, I am assuming that the screensaver is meant to run on 
> the WUG server and not a monitoring workstation. Am I correct 
> in assuming this? It would be nice if any monitoring system 
> have a WUG screensaver that would do the same thing. Now this 
> would be invaluable!

Wrong, the screensaver runs on any PC witch access to the WUP server.
Actually we have a wall mounted LCD screen in the office, showing the screen
saver.

BUT: I FOUND A MAJOR BUG!

Nobody will be able to run it, until it is fixed.

Sorry for the inconvenience, will fix it asap.

Erwin.


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