<HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word 2.0z"> <TITLE>^IISHELP^</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <H2>Gopher Logging Properties</H2> <P> The <B>Logging</B> property sheet sets logging for the selected information service. <H3>Enable Logging</H3> <P> Select this box to start or stop logging for the selected information service. <H3>Log to File</H3> <P> Choose this option to log to a text file for the selected information service. <H3>Log Format</H3> <P> Click the down arrow and choose either Standard format or National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) format. <H3>Automatically open new log</H3> <P> Select this box to generate new logs at the specifed interval. If not selected, the same log file will grow indefinitely. <H3>Log file directory</H3> <P> Shows the path to the directory containing all log files. To change directories, click Browse and select a different directory. <H3>Log file name</H3> <P> Names the log file. The lowercase letters <B>yy</B> will be replaced with the year, <B>mm</B> will be replaced with the month, and <B>dd</B> will be replaced with the day. <H3>Log to SQL/ODBC Database </H3> <P> Choose this button to log to any Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC) data source. Set the Datasource name, Table name (not the file name of the table), and specify a user name and password that is valid for the computer on which the database resides. You must also use the ODBC applet in Control Panel to create a system data source. <P> <B>See also:</B> The Internet Information Server <I>Installation and Administration Guide</I>. Choose Help Topics from Internet Service Manager, or click the Product Documentation icon in the Microsoft Internet Server program group. <P> <a href="^HtmlaDll^?gopher/log">Back to ^IISISM^</a> <BR> </BODY> </HTML>