Synopsis
IIS 4: Site Analysis shows how to create log files and analyze activity reports in the Internet Information Server.

Audience
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to administer IIS or who is interested in passing the MCSE Exam 70-087: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: IISC13
After completing IIS 4: Site Analysis the user should be able to:

Customize the installation of Site Server Express analysis components (Content Analyzer Report Writer and Usage Import)
Manage a Web site by using Content Analyzer
Create customize and navigate WebMaps
Examine a Web site by using the various reports provided by Content Analyzer
Track links by using a WebMap
Maintain a log for fine-tuning and auditing purposes
Import log files with Usage Import and Report Writer to analyze logs created by the WWW service or the FTP service
Automate Usage Import and Report Writer
Use a WebMap to find broken links hyperlink texts headings and titles

Logging and Analyzing Activity
Site analysis
Introduction to Microsoft Site Server Express
Logging site activity

Reading Log Formats
Log formats
The NCSA Common Log File format
The Microsoft IIS Log File format
The W3C Extended Log Files format
Customizing logging
The ODBC Log format

Importing & Analyzing Logs
Log storage and generation scheduling
Usage Import and Report Writer

Automating Usage Import & Report Writer
Scheduling log file import
Scheduling report generation

Content Analyzer
Content Analyzer
WebMaps
Site summary report

This course has the following features:

Exercises that allow users to practice in Internet Information Server 4.0
A file containing the text of the exercises
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills even if they don't have access to Internet Information Server 4.0
A glossary
A Skill Assessment

Previous courses in or experience with NT Server administration
IIS 4: Internet Information Server Basics (IISC01)
IIS 4: Architecture and Components (IISC02)
IIS 4: Configuration (IISC03)
IIS 4: The WWW Server (IISC04)
IIS 4: The FTP Service (IISC05)
IIS 4: Security (IISC06)
IIS 4: Microsoft Certificate Server (IISC07)
IIS 4: The SMTP Server (IISC08)
IIS 4: The NNTP Server (IISC09)
IIS 4: Microsoft Index Server (IISC10)
IIS 4: Programmability (IISC11)
IIS 4: Performance Tuning (IISC12)

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