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Thread: Can IIS logging log the entries directly to a database?

Last post 09-24-2009 5:55 AM by lextm. 3 replies.

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  • 09-24-2009, 3:25 AM

    • Phei
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    Can IIS logging log the entries directly to a database?

    Hi all,

    In IIS7 logging, I wish to change the format of the Log File in order for me to log into the database.

    Anyone has any ideas how to make it works?

    I have did some researches that I can install IIS Database Manager to make it works.

    Can anyone share with me how does it works?

     Thank you very much for your help.

     

  • 09-24-2009, 5:42 AM In reply to

    • lextm
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    Re: Can IIS logging log the entries directly to a database?

    No. Database Manager is designed for other purpose. http://www.iis.net/extensions/DatabaseManager
    Lex Li
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  • 09-24-2009, 5:47 AM In reply to

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    Re: Can IIS logging log the entries directly to a database?

     Thanks for your reply.

     Can I know if there is anyway to make the logs directly log the entries to database (Microsoft SQL server)?

  • 09-24-2009, 5:55 AM In reply to

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    Re: Can IIS logging log the entries directly to a database?

    No. That's not available in default logging. Maybe you can check Advanced Logging for IIS 7 Beta and see if you can extend it to provide such a feature. http://www.iis.net/extensions/AdvancedLogging
    Lex Li
    Support Engineer at Microsoft
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