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    Does WIN2000 server keep track of page access automatically? What information can you obtain for each site that is hosted? Thanks in advance.

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      Does WIN2000 server keep track of page access automatically? What information can you obtain for each site that is hosted? Thanks in advance.

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      Chris F
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      Are you talking about having IIS on the box also ? If so IIS keeps a log file in C:\winnt\system32\logs (I think) . It should have all the information as for as who is accessing the site that your hosting . If your looking for something professional . Webtrends makes a nice product that can gives you a Web interface that shows how many people access your site but might be alittle pricey .... Hope that helps .... Chris F.

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        Does WIN2000 server keep track of page access automatically? What information can you obtain for each site that is hosted? Thanks in advance.

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        You should really check out the IIS Performance Counters Reference[^] and Logging Properties Reference[^]

        "The greatest danger to humanity is humanity without an open mind."
          - Ian Mariano
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