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Need a free statistics tools for IIS

Author
9 May 2005 7:57 PM
Clayton Sutton
Hey everyone,

anyone know of a free statistical tool for IIS?  I am running Windows 2003
Server.  I have a website running on my Windows 2003 Server and links to
where people can download .mp3 and .pdf files.  What I would like to know is
how many people are downloading the .mp3 and .pdf files.  I know that there
are a lot of other statistics that you can get, but that is the main one I
want.

Thanks for any help


Clayton

Author
9 May 2005 8:08 PM
Kristofer Gafvert
Hi,

You can use Log Parser to generate your own logfiles quite easily.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/tools/logparser/default.mspx

http://www.logparser.com/


A list of free and commercial log file analyzers can be found here:

http://www.iisfaq.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2550


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Regards,
Kristofer Gafvert
www.gafvert.info - My Articles and help
www.ilopia.com


Clayton Sutton wrote:

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> Hey everyone,
>
> anyone know of a free statistical tool for IIS?  I am running Windows
2003
> Server.  I have a website running on my Windows 2003 Server and links to
> where people can download .mp3 and .pdf files.  What I would like to
know is
> how many people are downloading the .mp3 and .pdf files.  I know that
there
> are a lot of other statistics that you can get, but that is the main one
I
> want.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
>
> Clayton
Author
9 May 2005 8:17 PM
Steve Grosz
The best place I know of for free IIS log analyzers is on
www.sourceforge.net

Steve

Clayton Sutton wrote:
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> Hey everyone,
>
> anyone know of a free statistical tool for IIS?  I am running Windows 2003
> Server.  I have a website running on my Windows 2003 Server and links to
> where people can download .mp3 and .pdf files.  What I would like to know is
> how many people are downloading the .mp3 and .pdf files.  I know that there
> are a lot of other statistics that you can get, but that is the main one I
> want.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
>
> Clayton
>
>