Re: IIS ext-log question
From: Kristofer Gafvert (kgafvert_at_NEWSilopia.com)
Date: 04/20/04
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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 20:10:19 +0200
Hello,
The browser can be logged, not sure though if it is by default. It is logged
as cs(User-Agent), which includes the OS and other things. Your log analyser
should be able to get the browser out from this information.
If it is not logged in your logfile, in IIS Manager, right click the website
and click Properties. On the "Web Site" tab, click the Properties button.
Click the "Extended Properties" tab.
It is possible that a client OS such as Windows XP do not offer this to be
logged.
No, you cannot remove requests for image files in the log. IIS logs all
requests, which includes imagefiles. Your log analyser should be able to
omit certain file types you do not want to be included in the report.
-- Regards, Kristofer Gafvert - IIS MVP Reply to newsgroup only. Remove NEWS if you must reply by email, but please do not. http://www.ilopia.com/ "Rob" <rob@nul.ca> wrote in message news:1afc01c42700$e6cbb690$a101280a@phx.gbl... > Hi everyone, > Is there any way to get the client browser's type in IIS > logs? > Also, my report shows a lots of .gif and other kind of > image files, does anyone know how I can remove them from > my report? > Thanks-Rob
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