New Article on using IISLogs to manage MailEnable Log files
I had a person contact us that used MailEnable (http://www.mailenable.com). They were looking to use IISLogs 2.0 to manage their logfiles. Here is an article discussing this more. … more
I had a person contact us that used MailEnable (http://www.mailenable.com). They were looking to use IISLogs 2.0 to manage their logfiles. Here is an article discussing this more. … more
UAC was introduced in Vista and in my personal opinion was not done very well. With the introduction of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft did a better job with … more
IISLogs has been around for almost 6 years (wow can it be so). In that time, thousands of downloads and people are using IISLogs. In the original design, IISLogs has some advanced features … more
I recently had a person trying IISLogs and wanted to have some custom rules. I realized no articles were written how to handle this situation. IISLogs was really designed to handle most … more
Here is a comparison document on the various versions of IISLogs. This can help determine which version of IISLogs can help your business. http://www.iislogs.com/comparison.aspx Cheers, Steve more
For several years, I try to do something 'geeky' during the holidays. This year I wanted to update the theme (and a few other things) on www.iislogs.com. It took a couple months off / on … more
I'm in the process of updating IISLogs (http://www.iislogs.com) with some additional features. I've had a few requests and it's been a few months since the last release. Now I remember why development … more
One of the exciting and powerful features of IISLogs 2.0 (www.iislogs.com) is handling log files on a Per Directory feature. Have you ever needed to handle unknown file … more
Whoo Hoo! RC3 of IISLogs is done and out the door. After about 9 - 12 months of tinkering, debugging, adding features and general kicking the tires. Release candidate 3 is … more
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