I have a web server that is serving a large amount of web traffic and generating between 3 and 4gb of log files (uncompressed text) per week.<BR><BR>These files are compressed, downloaded and then ...
Have you ever noticed that an IIS server seems to slowly eat disk space over time? If you’re hosting many sites, or a few high traffic sites, it might not be that slow to consume a big portion of your ...
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 ...
I'm looking for log files or anything that may give me an idea of how many people have visited my site. I don't need anything detailed, just a number. However, I'm really just looking for the number ...
One of the requirements for SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) in the 2000 and 2005 releases was that Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) was required as the Web Services product for ...
The Cranefly hacking group, aka UNC3524, uses a previously unseen technique of controlling malware on infected devices via Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) web server logs. Microsoft ...