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Overview
Log parser is a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows® operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory®.
You tell Log Parser what information you need and how you want it processed. The results of your query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart. Most software is designed to accomplish a limited number of specific tasks. Log Parser is different... the number of ways it can be used is limited only by the needs and imagination of the user. The world is your database with Log Parser.
Features
Build simple to complex SQL-queries against many data sources
Supports all IIS log types, including W3C Extended (default)
Supports reading Windows Event Viewer such as System, Application, and Security
Has custom functions not available in T-Sql
Interfaces with SQL Server for uploading data directly from the Log Parser command
Support for many different output types, including charts, HTML, and much more
Works from local command-prompt or works remotely
Benefits
The benefits to this tool are much too high to outline. However, the top of the list are the following:
The tool is free and community supported (Logparser Forums : The Official Microsoft IIS Site)
Works with almost any data, and almost any data repository
Does not require Administrator privaleges (the data that is accessed, though, might require administrator privileges)
Requirements
Log Parser works with operating systems Windows 2000 and higher. It comes in two interfaces:
Command prompt (LogParser.exe)
COM\DCOM interface (LogParser.dll)
Download
Log parser is a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows® operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory®.
You tell Log Parser what information you need and how you want it processed. The results of your query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart. Most software is designed to accomplish a limited number of specific tasks. Log Parser is different... the number of ways it can be used is limited only by the needs and imagination of the user. The world is your database with Log Parser.
Features
Build simple to complex SQL-queries against many data sources
Supports all IIS log types, including W3C Extended (default)
Supports reading Windows Event Viewer such as System, Application, and Security
Has custom functions not available in T-Sql
Interfaces with SQL Server for uploading data directly from the Log Parser command
Support for many different output types, including charts, HTML, and much more
Works from local command-prompt or works remotely
Benefits
The benefits to this tool are much too high to outline. However, the top of the list are the following:
The tool is free and community supported (Logparser Forums : The Official Microsoft IIS Site)
Works with almost any data, and almost any data repository
Does not require Administrator privaleges (the data that is accessed, though, might require administrator privileges)
Requirements
Log Parser works with operating systems Windows 2000 and higher. It comes in two interfaces:
Command prompt (LogParser.exe)
COM\DCOM interface (LogParser.dll)
Download