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HI, I am having intermittent failures on our IIS 5.0 on W2K Adv Server. The clients are sending quieries to an ASP page at the designated URL. FOr some reason we are getting HTTP 500 errors and I d...
Zones: Microsoft IIS Web ServerDate Answered: 08/10/2005 Views: 8
Hi all, We currently have a system drive that is approaching capacity very rapidly. The space is being used by IIS log files being created in the following directory: C:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles...
Zones: Microsoft IIS Web ServerDate Answered: 01/31/2005 Views: 796
All of my servers log the web traffic to W3SVC1, but 1 of them logs to W3SVC2....  Why does this happen and how do I change it to log to 1 like the rest...
Zones: Microsoft IIS Web ServerDate Answered: 04/05/2004 Views: 10
I need to make space on my computers C: drive and this log file is taking up 217megs.  Can I delete it after coping its contents to another drive?  Will this harm anything?  How about any of the ot...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 04/07/2004 Views: 239
I have an IIS log file. And now I would need to make a C# app which will read the log file and show hits for each page. The file looks like this: 2006-04-01 00:27:12 W3SVC1 WEBPORTAL 133.12.1.23...
Zones: ProgrammingDate Answered: 04/14/2006 Views: 0
I am trying to create a virtual directory on IIS. I continuously get an error stating that 'Access is denied' I'd like to know Q1 - How do i give NETWORK SERVICE adequate permissions? I tr...
Zones: ASP.Net Programming, Tivoli...Date Answered: 09/22/2005 Views: 0
Can someone tell me the purpose of the log files found in the following location on the exchange server C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC1. They are mostly details of connections to the exchange m...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, ExchangeDate Answered: 08/27/2007 Views: 202
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