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123LogAnalyzer 3.2 - User Guide and FAQ

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About Log Files

Log files are files that contain a record of Web site activity. Every time a person visits your Web site, a log file is updated with the visitor's information by the Web server. These log files can be downloaded and used to generate useful statistics.

123LogAnalyzer can analyze these log files and tell you how visitors browse your Web site, which pages they view and which they ignore, how long they spend on your site, and where they come from.

These log files are usually available from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If your Web site is hosted by an ISP, you should contact them for details of how to access your Web log files.

If you host your own Web site, check your Web server documentation for the location of your log files.

Frequently Asked Questions - 123LogAnalyzer

  1. What are log files? Where can I find them? How do I use them?
    Log files are files that contain a record of website activity. Every time a person visits your website, a log file is updated with the visitor's information by the web server. These log files can be downloaded and used to generate useful statistics.

    123LogAnalyzer can analyze these log files and tell you how visitors browse your web site, which pages they view and which they ignore, how long they spend on your site, and where they come from.

    These log files are usually available from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If your web site is hosted by an ISP, you should contact them for details of how to access your web log files.

    If you host your web site by yourself. you can check your web server documentation for where log files are located.

  2. What log file formats does 123LogAnalyzer support?
    123LogAnalyzer supports major web server log file formats on both Windows and Unix platforms, such as:

    Apache common and combined log file format
    NCSA common and combined log file format
    Microsoft IIS4/IIS5 W3C extended log file format
    Sun/Netscape iPlanet log file format
    Lotus Domino web server log file format
    Oracle web server log file format
    and more...

  3. Can I find out who has been visiting my web site?
    Yes. 123LogAnalyzer provides report of detailed IP addresses of those who accessed your web site, broken down by visit time, hits and bandwidth. You can also find out who owns specific IP address.

  4. Is this product will be able to run in Windows 2000 server and working under IIS?
    Yes, 123LogAnalyzer runs well under Windows 2000 Server with IIS system.

  5. Can 123LogAnalyzer do reverse domain lookups to convert IP quads into domains?
    Yes. In Output Options window, check Enable Reverse DNS Lookup option, you will get reports with reverse domain lookups.

  6. Can 123LogAnalyzer do URL parameter analysis?
    Yes. In Output Options window, un-check Do not display text after the question mark in URL option, you will be able to do URL parameter analysis.
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