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Can't you just use -i and specify a checkpoint file with Logparser to do what you want (incremental updating)? I seem to recall reading it works on IIS log files (I use it all the time for ...
Every once in a while, I run across a little-known but very useful tool. Microsoft Log Parser falls squarely into this category. Originally developed to extract information from IIS logs, it has ...
IIS logs, on by default, can slowly eat up your hard drive if you have a bunch of sites running or just a lot of traffic. Here's how to keep them in check.
This Log Parser Lizard GUI for Microsoft Logparser is a versatile tool that provides quick access to IIS, W3C and log4net logs, XML, CSV/TSV and Text files, as well as data sources on the Microsoft ...
First, let me start by saying that once this in in place, I am going to try and up these servers to IIS 6.0. Now, with that said...I know that there are a lot of products out there that will parse ...
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