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Date Joined Jul 2004
Total Posts : 31
Posted 9/5/2023 11:47 PM (GMT -4)
Problem
When using EasyConfig option inside the IISLogsGYI to configure
SpecificDirectories tab,
the directory path would be placed in the Grid (i.e. c:inetpubiislogslogfiles) but IIS would create the W3SVCXXXXXX below the logfiles directory (i.e c:inetpubiislogslogfilesw3svcXXXXXX. IISLogs service and stand-alone EXE would just process c:inetpubiislogslogfiles which doesn’t have any logfiles.
Solution
The EasyConfig option was moved to the
MonitoredDirectories
tab from SpecificDirectories tab. After further testing, this appears to be an design alteration. The root of the issue is IIS creates the web name below the specific Directory.
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* Microsoft MVP – ASP.NET
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