AspLogErrorRequests
The AspLogErrorRequests property controls whether the Web server writes ASP errors to the application section of the Windows event log. ASP errors are written to the client browser and to the IIS log files by default.
AspLogErrorRequests is set to TRUE by default, and is modified by the AspErrorsToNTLog property in the following way:
If AspLogErrorRequests is set to FALSE, then ASP errors are not written to the Windows event log, regardless of the value of AspErrorsToNTLog.
If AspLogErrorRequests is set to TRUE, and if IIS fails to write an item to the IIS log file, the item is written to the Windows event log as a warning, regardless of the value of AspErrorsToNTLog.
If AspLogErrorRequests is set to TRUE and AspErrorsToNTLog is set to FALSE, then only the most serious ASP errors are sent to the Windows event log. Serious ASP error numbers are:
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 115, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 240, 241, and 242
If AspLogErrorRequests is set to TRUE and AspErrorsToNTLog is set to TRUE, then all ASP errors are written to the Windows event log.
Note
This property does not control logging requests to the IIS log files. For more information about logging requests, see the LogType and DontLog properties. Also, this property does not control IIS Event Messages, which are always sent to the Windows event log.
This property is a process-level property.
Schema Attributes
Attribute Name |
Value |
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BOOL |
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DWORD_METADATA |
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TRUE |
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TRUE |
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0 |
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Not specified |
|
7001 |
|
MD_ASP_LOGERRORREQUESTS |
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INHERIT |
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IIS_MD_UT_WAM |
Configurable Locations
You can configure this property at the following locations in the IIS metabase.
Metabase Path |
IIS Admin Object Type |
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/LM/W3SVC |
IIsWebService |
/LM/W3SVC/n |
IIsWebServer |
/LM/W3SVC/n/ROOT/physical_directory_name /LM/W3SVC/n/virtual_directory_name/physical_directory_name |
IIsWebDirectory |
/LM/W3SVC/n/ROOT /LM/W3SVC/n/ROOT/virtual_directory_name |
IIsWebVirtualDir |
Flags
There are no flags for this property.
Requirements
Client: Requires Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
Server: Requires Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows NT Server 4.0.
Product: IIS