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Location [Answered]RSS 8 replies Last post May 14, 2012 06:12 AM by Tasmey ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread iis logs analyzer › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply deeplfo 5 Posts IIS 7 HTTP Error Log Location May 09, 2012
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07:34 PM|deeplfo|LINK Is the location path for the IIS 7 HTTP error log configurable? Where is it defined? Thanks, MG errorr log Reply lextm 6634 Posts MVP Re: IIS 7 Error Log Location May 09, 2012 10:58 PM|lextm|LINK Learn a search engine, and it can friendly point you to the right articles, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732079(v=ws.10).aspx , http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943891 how to check iis logs in windows server 2012 [Edited on Mar 28, 2012] http://forums.iis.net/t/1189242.aspx/2/10?IIS+7+HTTP+Error+Log+Location Lex Li http://lextudio.com --------------------------- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Reply necro_mancer 281 Posts Re: IIS 7 Error Log Location May 10, 2012 01:08 AM|necro_mancer|LINK hi there, you can look for the IIS error log on the Windows Event Viewer. It is located on the Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer. Please mark this response as an "answer" if it helps you. Thanks heaps! Get Free Trial ASP.NET 4.5, SQL 2012 and Windows 2012 Web Hosting here Reply deeplfo 5 Posts Re: IIS 7 Error Log Location May 10, 2012 12:52 PM|deeplfo|LINK lextm Learn a search engine, and it can friendly point you to the right articles, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732079(v=ws.10).aspx, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943891 lextm: What an inspiring answer, I would have never thought of that. Both of your links are irrelevant to the question, please learn how to read more carefully. Reply deeplfo 5 Posts Re: IIS 7 Error Log Location May 10, 2012 01:20
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Above Pleaseperform the following steps on your server to determine your log location: From the Windows Start menu, hover over Administrative Tools and click on Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. https://portal.smartertools.com/kb/a2487/where-are-my-iis-log-files-stored.aspx In the lefthand tree view, expand the server name’s folder and click on the Sites folder to load a list of sites in the content pane. Make note of the desired site’s ID. Double click http://www.loganalyzer.net/log-analysis/iis-log-files.html on the site to open itssettings in the content pane. (Alternatively, you can expand the Sites folder and click on the site name in the lefthand tree view.) Select Logging from the content pane to iis logs load the Logging settings.In the Directory field, you’ll find the path in which your logs reside. Navigate to the LogFiles folder by following the pathcontained in the Directory field. Within the LogFiles folder you’ll find a subfolder for each site configured in SmarterStats, labeled as W3SVC1, W3SVC2, etc. The last number in the folder name corresponds to the SiteID. For example, W3SVC1 would contain the logs for the site with ID iis error log 1 in IIS. Find the folder that matches your site’s ID and you’ve found its location path. Applies to IIS 6 and Below Pleaseperform the following steps on your server to determine your log location: From the Windows Start menu, hover over Administrative Tools and click on Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. In the lefthand tree view, expand your server name's folder and then the Sites folder. Right-click on the desiredsite nameand choose Properties. The settings will load in the content pane. On the Website tab, you'll see an option near the bottom that says "Active Log Format." Click on the Properties button. At the bottom of the General Properties tab, you'll see a box that contains the log file directory and the log file name. The full log path is comprised of the log file directory plus the first part of the log file name. For example, if the dialog box displayed the values below, then your full log path to put into SmarterStats would be:C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\W3SVC1. Log file directory: C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles Log file name: W3SVC1\exyymmdd.log To learn more about SmarterStats and how it uses Web logs to provide detailed analysis of web site traffic, spider and bot detection, SEO analysis and more, visit the SmarterTools websi
to Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools Run Internet Information Services (IIS). Find your Web site under the tree on the left. If your server is IIS7 Click Logging icon on the right On the bottom of logging page, you will see a box that contains the log file directory If your server is IIS 6 Right-click on it and choose Properties. On the Web site tab, you will see an option near the bottom that says "Active Log Format." Click on the Properties button. At the bottom of the General Properties tab, you willsee a box that contains the log file directory and the log file name. Make sense of your IIS logs by running them through Nihuo Web Log Analyzer. You candownload the free edition of Nihuo Web Log Analyzer from the download page. Back To FAQ Sample Report Tutorial Compare Editions FAQ Localization Testimonials Our Customers Newsletter
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