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Dennis D.

Hello:

I have access to the server log files. My website is hosted on remotely. I
can manually import the log files into a local MS Access database, which is
what I have been doing, or create a database application for that purpose.

My impression was that Microsoft Frontpage 2003 already has that ability
within the extensions, and they were readily available to the application
user to be used for site management. So how do I get at that resource? This
is fairly important because the primary reason for purchasing FP 2003 was
for the site maintenance suite contained within the application.

I want to use those features of the application either directly through the
toolbar, as they were intended, or programmatically. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Dennis D.,
http://www.dennisys.com/
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You must be hosted on a Windows IIS web server and your web host must have configured the extensions
to use the log files. Have you contacted your web host? You must also have your site open on the
live/remote server in FP to see the usage data, if allowed by your web host. You host may also offer
a 3rd party solution.

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K

Kevin Spencer

Under the View Menu, under Reports.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
but it takes a very long time,
and the bicycle has to *want* to change.
 
G

Guest

Choose View, Reports, Usage, Usage Summay.

If numbers come up, either clicked the hyperlinks or choose other options
under View, Reports, Usage.

If not, try choosing Tools, Server, Administration Home, Change usage
analysis settings, and make sure Usage Analysis is On. Note that if you have
to turn it on, you won't get numbers until the next Usage Analysis background
job runs, which may be days or weeks.

Past that, you'll need to contact your host. They may or may not be willing
to activate the feature. If not, they probably can provide some other usage
analysis tool that they like better.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
o--> Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition: Build a Web Site
Now!
o--> Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
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o--> Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
 
D

Dennis D.

Thanks Thomas:
You host may also offer a 3rd party solution.
Probably, but I have access to the log files, so theoretically I don't need
to make additional purchases.

They have IIS 6 and MSSQL 2005 Servers. I'm not sure how that happens, I'll
ask them.
Couldn't I do a remoted connection with MMC? Seems there should be a simpler
way to do this. Makes me wonder why, if they are offering FP extensions,
they don't turn on reporting by default. Oh yeah, the third party solution.
3 bucks a month / 2 companies. I would rather work 15 hours on a db app than
give in to being nickel and dimed. But that's just me.

Thanks again Thomas A. Rowe,

Dennis D.,
http://www.dennisys.com/
 
K

Kevin Spencer

Couldn't I do a remoted connection with MMC? Seems there should be a
simpler way to do this. Makes me wonder why, if they are offering FP
extensions, they don't turn on reporting by default.

What makes you think it is not turned on? You have already mentioned that
the site is logging visits.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
but it takes a very long time,
and the bicycle has to *want* to change.
 
D

Dennis D.

Thanks Jim:

The ADmin page that came up was 2002 extensions. It did not have the usage
analysis block available. I'm wondering why not, but not important. It's not
there.

Guess I'm stuck using their UI. It's called Helm. I call it Hell.
Their stats server is down now. Sad, so sad.

I just changed hosts so I can use ASP2, VWD, SQL 2005 Express, and the
Studio Express packages.
Could never afford VS. I'm really enjoying this stuff though.

Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
- You do excellent work, and helped lots of people put food on the table
Jim.

Have a great Christmas and New Years,


Thanks,
Dennis D.,
http://www.dennisys.com/
 
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Dennis D.

Thanks for the response Keven:

I'm tired of messing with this Kevin. Been trying all day to get stats.
Finally I got an unhandled error dialog and a whole page full of stuff that
redundantly explained that there were errors because the stat server was
down.

I'm just going to create my own UI with MS Access. That will end the fuss,
and I'll have the data in a usable database so I can translate it into
whatever I want. Probably will be able to use the application for years.

Thanks Kevin,

Dennis D.,
http://www.dennisys.com/
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

If you are hosted on a Win 2003 server you can not run usage reports from FP or the FP SE
Usage analysis uses OWSTimer which is not available in Windows 2003
You can only run the reports from the server using a command line
- which you can't do since it is a hosted server
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_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontPageNewsGroups/tabid/53/Default.aspx
_____________________________________________


| Thanks for the response Keven:
|
| I'm tired of messing with this Kevin. Been trying all day to get stats.
| Finally I got an unhandled error dialog and a whole page full of stuff that
| redundantly explained that there were errors because the stat server was
| down.
|
| I'm just going to create my own UI with MS Access. That will end the fuss,
| and I'll have the data in a usable database so I can translate it into
| whatever I want. Probably will be able to use the application for years.
|
| Thanks Kevin,
|
| Dennis D.,
| http://www.dennisys.com/
|
| | > Under the View Menu, under Reports.
| >
| > --
| > HTH,
| >
| > Kevin Spencer
| > Microsoft MVP
| > .Net Developer
| > You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
| > but it takes a very long time,
| > and the bicycle has to *want* to change.
| >
| > | >> Hello:
| >>
| >> I have access to the server log files. My website is hosted on remotely.
| >> I can manually import the log files into a local MS Access database,
| >> which is what I have been doing, or create a database application for
| >> that purpose.
| >>
| >> My impression was that Microsoft Frontpage 2003 already has that ability
| >> within the extensions, and they were readily available to the application
| >> user to be used for site management. So how do I get at that resource?
| >> This is fairly important because the primary reason for purchasing FP
| >> 2003 was for the site maintenance suite contained within the application.
| >>
| >> I want to use those features of the application either directly through
| >> the toolbar, as they were intended, or programmatically. Any help would
| >> be appreciated.
| >>
| >> Thanks in advance,
| >>
| >> Dennis D.,
| >> http://www.dennisys.com/
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 
D

Dennis D.

The host fixed it, finally, thankfully.
....was gettin' into a situation there.

Thanks Stefan.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
If you are hosted on a Win 2003 server you can not run usage reports from
FP or the FP SE
Usage analysis uses OWSTimer which is not available in Windows 2003
You can only run the reports from the server using a command line
- which you can't do since it is a hosted server
--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontPageNewsGroups/tabid/53/Default.aspx
_____________________________________________


| Thanks for the response Keven:
|
| I'm tired of messing with this Kevin. Been trying all day to get stats.
| Finally I got an unhandled error dialog and a whole page full of stuff
that
| redundantly explained that there were errors because the stat server was
| down.
|
| I'm just going to create my own UI with MS Access. That will end the
fuss,
| and I'll have the data in a usable database so I can translate it into
| whatever I want. Probably will be able to use the application for years.
|
| Thanks Kevin,
|
| Dennis D.,
| http://www.dennisys.com/
|
| | > Under the View Menu, under Reports.
| >
| > --
| > HTH,
| >
| > Kevin Spencer
| > Microsoft MVP
| > .Net Developer
| > You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
| > but it takes a very long time,
| > and the bicycle has to *want* to change.
| >
| > | >> Hello:
| >>
| >> I have access to the server log files. My website is hosted on
remotely.
| >> I can manually import the log files into a local MS Access database,
| >> which is what I have been doing, or create a database application for
| >> that purpose.
| >>
| >> My impression was that Microsoft Frontpage 2003 already has that
ability
| >> within the extensions, and they were readily available to the
application
| >> user to be used for site management. So how do I get at that
resource?
| >> This is fairly important because the primary reason for purchasing FP
| >> 2003 was for the site maintenance suite contained within the
application.
| >>
| >> I want to use those features of the application either directly
through
| >> the toolbar, as they were intended, or programmatically. Any help
would
| >> be appreciated.
| >>
| >> Thanks in advance,
| >>
| >> Dennis D.,
| >> http://www.dennisys.com/
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 

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