Carlos,
The best log file format for IIS 4, (at least in my opinion), is the W3C
extended version. It logs practically everything under the sun, including
browser string, URI stem, status, user, etc. . . It also works quite well
with Analog.
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> Hi,
>
> Can somebody point me to where i can find information on the
> different log
> file formats available, those used by IIS, what the differences
> are between
> them, which one is the most complete, that sort of thing ?
>
> Thank you,
> Carlos.
>
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