Re: IIS
From: Michael Noote (MichaelNoote_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/16/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:03:03 -0800
What dont you get this isnt yahoos chatroom atleast I hope I thought this was
a respectable forum. I recieved much help from other people without these
smart eleck remarks. Then you have nerve to talk about special people which
is pretty low. I hope you go to church. All I asked was for help not anything
more I dont know scripting I am in the process of learning reading books. I
couldnt finish the rest of the script to which you gave me that hint. I
literally just started to try scripting. I am going to school for networking
and trying to learn scripting on the side. Instead of you helping me you and
AL seem like you want to start arguments. I dont understand what you get out
of this. Like your trying to play a game with me either you can give me the
solution and be nice about it or dont worry about it and say nothing at all.
What is so hard for you to understand. I see there is many nice people in
here willing to help then there are those who just want to chat like your in
yahoo chatrooms. Well go there if your not going to help .
"Richard C." wrote:
> You know...
>
> I was actually prepared to help you but its obvious you just don't get it.
>
> My son told me something the other day that made me chuckle...
>
> "Winning an argument on the Internet is like running in the special
> olympics. Even if you win, you're still special".
>
> No offense intended for anyone here's who's special or has a special person
> in their life...
>
> Richard...
>
> "Michael Noote" <MichaelNoote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:466DA25A-88F6-407E-B441-1EA1DDD84FB1@microsoft.com...
> > Recently someone by the name of richard helped me with the idea about how
> > to
> > get the remote ips accessing my ftp and exchange site which I am very
> > thankful for. I now need to know how to get the remote computers ips out
> > of
> > the iis log and ftp log. I just want to extract the ips from the IIS log
> > and
> > Ftp log and put only the ips in a text file as they come in. Basically I
> > just
> > want to see every ip that comes across my server and all the ip whether
> > they
> > tried to access server through network, ftp site, exchange site, or remote
> > connection. Thanks
>
>
>
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