Re: Tracing Does Not Work With IIS
From: Doug Stoltz (NoSpam_at_MyEmail.com)
Date: 09/03/04
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Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 16:42:33 -0400
Here is something to try: make sure that IIS is restarted after you turn on
tracing. It may be that you already have an open ODBC connection that was
started when tracing was off.
Its worth a try.
HTH
"David F. White" <white@nospaminfinet.com> wrote in message
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>
> We have a web application that uses ADO and an ODBC driver to talk to a
> backend database. In the past we have been able to turn on tracing via
the
> "ODBC Data Source Administrator" in order to obtain log files for
debugging
> this application. The application is running under Windows 2000 SP4.
>
> Now we are unable to get log files by turning on tracing. An empty log
> file is created but nothing is ever written to it. I've tried moving the
> "Application Protection" setting to "IIS (Low)" but it didn't help.
>
> Is it no longer possible to generate a trace log when debugging a web
> application through IIS?
>
> Thanks...
>
> Dave White
>
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