Advanced Logging Page
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista
Use the Advanced Logging feature page to view and manage log definitions, which define the logging fields that are logged. You can sort the list of log definitions by clicking a feature page column heading or by selecting a value in the Group by drop-down list to group similar items.
UI Element List
The following tables describe the UI elements that are available on the feature page and in the Actions pane.
Feature Page Elements
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Name |
Displays the base file name of the log definition.
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Enabled |
Displays the log definition status: Enabled or Disabled. |
Actions Pane Elements
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Add Log Definition |
Opens the Log Definition page, where you can create a log definition. |
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Edit Log Definition |
Opens the Log Definition page in edit mode so that you can edit the selected log definition. |
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Remove Log Definition |
Removes the selected log definition from the list. |
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Disable Log Definition |
Disables the selected log definition. Log definitions are enabled by default. |
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Enable Log Definition |
Enables the selected log definition. |
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Clone Log Definition |
Opens the Clone Log Definition dialog box so that you can create a copy of the selected log definition with a new name. |
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Enable Advanced Logging |
Enables the Advanced Logging feature. Advanced Logging is disabled by default. |
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Disable Advanced Logging |
Disables the Advanced Logging feature. |
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Enable Client Logging |
Enables logging of HTTP POST requests from supported clients in the Advanced Logging feature. Client logging is disabled by default.
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Disable Client Logging |
Disables client logging in the Advanced Logging feature. |
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Edit Logging Fields |
Opens the Edit Logging Fields dialog box, in which you can add custom logging fields to and remove logging fields from a list of logging fields that are available for adding to log definitions. |
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Edit Log Directory |
Opens the Edit Log Directory dialog box, in which you can specify the physical path where the log files are stored. At the server level, you can specify separate log file directories for the server and for all Web sites on the server. At the site level, you can specify the log file directory for the Web site. The default path for all log file directories is %SystemDrive%\inetpub\logs\AdvancedLogs. |
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View Log Files |
Opens the log file directory that is specified in the Edit Log Directory dialog box. Note At the server level, the log file directory specified for the server is opened. At the site level, the log file directory specified for the Web site is opened.
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See Also
Concepts
Log Definition Page
Clone Log Definition Dialog Box
Edit Logging Fields Dialog Box
Edit Log Directory Dialog Box