The Logging property sheet sets logging for the selected information service.
Logging provides valuable information about how a server is used. When logging is enabled on a server, data is gathered about activity on that server and is stored in a series of text files. If you have multiple servers or services on a network, you can log all their activity to a single file on any network computer.
With the logging feature, you can specify how often to create new logs and which directory put the log files in. The Convlog.exe command converts log files to either European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC) log files or the common log file format.
Select this box to start or stop logging for the selected information service.
Choose this option to log to a text file for the selected information service.
Click the down arrow and choose either Microsoft format or National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) format.
Select this box to generate new logs at the specifed interval. If not selected, the same log file will grow indefinitely.
Shows the path to the directory containing all log files. To change directories, click Browse and select a different directory.
Names the log file. The lowercase letters yy will be replaced with the year, mm will be replaced with the month, and dd will be replaced with the day.
See also: The Peer Web Services Installation and Administration Guide. Choose Help Topics from Internet Service Manager, or click the Product Documentation icon in the Microsoft Peer Web Services program group.