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Zipping IIS log files

  • Thread starter Michael Andrews
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Michael Andrews

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I've been adding sites for logs and when I look at the log files, all of them from previous days are zipped. Is this something plesk is doing because I don't know anything in windows or smarter stats that does this.
 
IIS has own logrotation. If you go to domain's Log rotation preferences you see 'Compress log files' option there. If it is selected - domain's IIS logs will be zipped by IIS logrotation system.
 
I don't see this setting in IIS anywhere. I had already asked some IIS people about this and they said IIS doesn't do this. Am I missing something?
 
Is there a way to set this on all domains? The only option I see would mean I have to do every single domain.
 
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