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IIS 6.0 and its log files
Name: QQQ Date: July 24, 2003 at 21:44:35 Pacific OS: WS2003SE CPU/Ram: 1GHz 256M
Comment:
I've moved from IIS5.0 to IIS6.0 in WS2003SE. All settings in both environments I keep the same. All my web sites are configured to make log files in "W3C Extended Log File Format".
The problems I see right now are: 1. IIS6.0 puts followed lines per almost every line of actual log info. I did not have it in log files generated by IIS5.0. ----- #Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 #Version: 1.0 #Date: 2003-07-25 01:55:10 #Fields: date time cs-method cs-uri-stem c-ip cs(User-Agent) cs(Referer) sc-status ----- How to stop this printing?
2. In IIS5.0 the order of the fields in W3C log file is correlating with order of items in dialog box "Extended Logging Properties"/"Extended Properties". But IIS 6.0 does not keep this order creating unexpected mess in generated log files. The line above ("Fields: ...") shows example of the order and, as you may check with configuration dialog box, it does not correlate to it. How to restore the order? Is there any way to change it back?
If anybody see it with your log files - please let me know. Is it a problem with my particular instance of IIS (it has straightforward configuration) or it's a bug/new feature of IIS6.0 comparing to IIS5.0?
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