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From: lionel on 29 Jul 2007 13:38 I am trying to post an access programming query to the relevant group but am unable bring a subject box so that I can type min my question. Can you help? -- Lionel "Robert Li [MSFT]" wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > Thanks for posting in our newsgroup. > > First, after researching your IIS logs, I cannot give you valuable > suggestion. Because the data in the log is closely related to the > environment of your company, it¡®s hard to judge the values are high or > low. Some time error occurs even if you take a completely right action. For > example, when you visit http://PublicDomainName/exchange, first > ¡°401.1-logon failed error¡± may occur, when you input the account and > password, ¡°200-OK. The client request has successes¡± is produced. So > it¡¯s difficult to draw a conclusion from these numbers. > > If you want to know how IIS Status Codes is created, you must provide the > following information: Sitename, IP address, Port, username, SC-status and > so on to us. You can find this information in the IIS log. You can easily > gather the log with Monitoring and Reporting. > > For more information, please refer to: > IIS Status Codes > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=318380 > > The SBS 2003 Monitoring and Reporting can monitor your server performance, > usage, health status and create report. You can configure these services > to monitoring your IIS and other performance. Although Monitoring and > Reporting cannot provide the same statistics as AWSTATS software, it can > help you monitor your system and provide information to prevent critical > problem from happening. > > To do this, please take the following steps: > > 1. Open Server Management and then click Monitoring and Reporting. > 2. Click Set Up Monitoring Reports and Alerts, and click Next. > 3. Select Receive a daily performance report in e-mail, View the usage > report in Server Management, Receive a usage report in e-mail every other > week, and click OK. > 4. Input e-mail address to receive the reports and click Next. > 5. Select a user to view the usage report and click Next. > 6. Input a e-mail to receive notification of performance alerts by e-mail, > and click Next. > 7. Click Finish. > 8. Click change Server Status Reporting Setting and click Next. > 9. Click Server Performance Report and click Edit. On the Content tab, make > sure IIS log is selected and then click OK. > 10. Click Server Usage Report and click Edit. On the Content tab, make sure > IIS log is selected and then click OK. > 11. Click Close. > > Please also take your time to check IIS setting to make sure they are > correctly configured. > > If you need further assistance, please don¡¯t hesitate to let me know. > > > Best regards, > > Robert Li(MSFT) > > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support > > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security > > ==================================================== > > PLEASE NOTE: The partner managed newsgroups are provided toassist with > break/fix issues and simple how to questions. > We also love to hear your product feedback! Let us know what you think by > posting from the web interface: Partner Feedback > from your newsreader: microsoft.private.directaccess.partnerfeedback. > > We look forward to hearing from you! > > ==================================================== > > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so > that others may learn and benefit from this issue. > > ==================================================== > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > ==================================================== > > > -------------------- > <Message-ID: <45BFCECF.7000806@_removeme_ubiquisys.com> > <Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 23:03:43 +0000 > <From: "Adrian Marsh (NNTP)" <adrian.marsh@_removeme_ubiquisys.com> > <User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Windows/20061207) > <MIME-Version: 1.0 > <Subject: IIS logs for Exchange/OMA Access > <Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > <Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > <X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 000709-0, 30/01/2007), Outbound message > <X-Antivirus-Status: Clean > <Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs > <NNTP-Posting-Host: 213-162-121-253.adrian080.adsl.metronet.co.uk > 213.162.121.253 > <Lines: 1 > <Path: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl > <Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs:13955 > <X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs > < > <All, > < > <I'm monitoring my IIS logs in awstats, and I see high failure counts > <(time period: 1 month, jan) > < > <302 Moved temporarily (redirect) 11273 52.5 % 6.41 MB > <500 Internal server Error 7993 37.2 % 2.39 MB > <401 Unauthorized 1025 4.7 % 865.85 KB > <206 Partial Content 670 3.1 % 10.82 MB > <403 Forbidden 421 1.9 % 154.61 KB > <404 Document Not Found 52 0.2 % 86.29 KB > <301 Moved permanently (redirect) 29 0.1 % 11.11 KB > <400 Bad Request 2 0 % 25 Bytes > <503 Server busy 1 0 % 424 Bytes > <440 Unknown error 1 0 % 452 Bytes > < > <Are these high numbers? It looks so to me.. > < > <This is a single card SBS2003 SP2, R1 system, with <10 mobile WM5 users. > < > <The ones that concern me the most are the 500 messages. Heres a log > <snapshot (names changed to protect from SPAM) > < > <Whats the event-flow for a WM5 accessing then? I see a 200 first for > </Microsoft-Server-Activesync, followed by a 401 on exchange-oma.. > < > <The user has all of the Exchange mobile features ticked. > < > <2007-01-30 18:52:09 OPTIONS /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync domain\myuser > <193.35.129.161 HTTP/1.1 MSFT-PPC/5.1.2300 - 200 587 > <2007-01-30 18:52:09 PROPFIND > </exchange-oma/joe.bloggs(a)somewhere.com/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/Microsoft-Server-Act > iveSync/PocketPC/37376433EC2F107EC86AB9B2AB8CEC09 > <- 192.168.50.3 HTTP/1.1 Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/6.5.7638.1 - 401 597 > <2007-01-30 18:52:09 PROPFIND > </exchange-oma/joe.bloggs(a)somewhere.com/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/Microsoft-Server-Act > iveSync/PocketPC/37376433EC2F107EC86AB9B2AB8CEC09 > <domain\myuser 192.168.50.3 HTTP/1.1 > <Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/6.5.7638.1 - 409 377 > <2007-01-30 18:52:09 MKCOL > </exchange-oma/joe.bloggs(a)somewhere.com/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/Microsoft-Server-Act > iveSync > <- 192.168.50.3 HTTP/1.1 Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/6.5.7638.1 - 403 379 > <2007-01-30 18:52:09 POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync domain\myuser > <193.35.129.161 HTTP/1.1 MSFT-PPC/5.1.2300 - 403 297 > < > <I'm trying to verify my IIS folder settings: > < > </Exchange > < Anonymous Access: Unticked > < Integrated Windows Authentication: Ticked > < Basic Authentication: Ticked > < Default Domain: \ > < SSL Required: Ticked, Require 128bit > < > </exchange-oma > < Anonymous Access: Ticked > < Integrated Windows Authentication: Ticked > < Basic Authentication: Ticked > < Default Domain: \ > < SSL Required: Unticked > < > </Exadmin > < Anonymous Access: Unticked > < Integrated Windows Authentication: Ticked > < Basic Authentication: Ticked > < Default Domain: \ > < SSL Required: Ticked, Require 128bit > < > </ExchWeb > < Anonymous Access: Ticked > < Integrated Windows Authentication: Unticked > < Basic Authentication: Unticked > < Default Domain: Greyed out > < SSL Required: Ticked, Require 128bit > < > </Microsoft-Server-Activesync > < Anonymous Access: Unticked > < Integrated Windows Authentication: ticked > < Basic Authentication: ticked > < Default Domain: \ > < SSL Required: Unticked > < > < > >
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