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awhig

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Since: Mar 09, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 6:01 am
Post subject: Query on byteserving
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Hello ,

I am posting my question for first time.
I need to know whether the feature of byteserving any
file is provided in IIS .

If so then in which version(i.e IIS 5.0 , IIS 6.0 etc)

Secondly, if the above facility is available then how do I
get server logs in order to let me know the requests sent
by the user.

Byteserving is a facility in which user requests only
few bytes to be downloaded. I am using byteserving in
context of optimising my PDFs. I hope my question is clear
and that will get a good response from your side .

Thank You All,

Alok

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 11:05 am
Post subject: Re: Query on byteserving [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Alok" <awhig.RemoveThis@newgen.co.in> wrote in message
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 > Hello ,
 >
 > I am posting my question for first time.
 > I need to know whether the feature of byteserving any
 > file is provided in IIS .
 >
 > If so then in which version(i.e IIS 5.0 , IIS 6.0 etc)
 >
 > Secondly, if the above facility is available then how do I
 > get server logs in order to let me know the requests sent
 > by the user.
 >
 > Byteserving is a facility in which user requests only
 > few bytes to be downloaded. I am using byteserving in
 > context of optimising my PDFs. I hope my question is clear
 > and that will get a good response from your side .

Both IIS 5 and IIS 6 will byte-serve PDFs by default, as long as the PDFs
are saved in "optimized" mode.
IIS will place its log files in C:\windows\system32\logfiles ...

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