grego
Wed Mar 14 06:16:13 CDT 2007
On 14 Mar, 04:37, "=E6=89=AB=E5=9C=B0=E8=80=81=E5=83=A7" <cuiying...@gmail.=
com> wrote:
> Plz give a try to Nihuo Web Log Analyzer. A 30-days free evaluation
> version is available in
http://www.loganalyzer.net.
>
> On Feb 23, 12:42 am, MSUTech <MSUT...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the info..... a couple questions...
>
> > 1. can this analyze a ZIP file of logs?
> > 2. if so... can you give me a quick command line example of that?
>
> > thanks..
>
> > "Steve Schofield" wrote:
> > > Logparser by Microsoft, in my opinion is the best. It is command line=
but
> > > allows you to find most anything you want.
>
> > >
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=3Den&Famil=
y=2E..
> > > --
>
> > > Steve Schofield
> > > Windows Server MVP - IIS
> > > ASPInsider Member - MCP
>
> > >
http://www.orcsweb.com/
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> > > #1 in Service and Support
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> > > "MSUTech" <MSUT...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >news:5EF17659-B8AE-4642-A88F-AE9C7B7A64CD@microsoft.com...
> > > > Hello All,
>
> > > > Is there aloganalyzerout there that gives you great details.... out=
side
> > > > of just listing the top 20 directories and top 20 pages that are hi=
t?
>
> > > > Is there aloganalyzerthat will let you isolate one folder within yo=
ur
> > > > IIS
> > > > .. and tell you all of the activity about that folder?
>
> > > > thanks....- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Have used Webtrends and Urchin(google) products before and can
recommend them. But there are many more out there. It really does
depend on what you want to get from the logs