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How to show what websites a user has been browsing

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niallo32

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Apr 29, 2004
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I have a W2K Server with ISA Server on it. I have created a report job in ISA Mgt, under Servers & Arrays/Server Name/Monitoring Configuration/Report Jobs - but where can I see the output of this job?

Is there a better way to create an ad-hoc report?

Thanks
 
Bump - anyone know how to do this??

Thanks
 
Under Serves & Arrays/Server Name/Monitoring/Reports is where mine go to.
 
Scratch that last thread...that doesn't show what sites a user has been going to. Under Servers & Arrays/Server Name/Monitoring Configuration/Logs you should set up (if it's not already defaulted somewhere) where you want the log files to be stored. They are usually saved as a .log file. What I do from there is I bring up Windows Explorer and go to the folder that the log files are stored in. then I rename the file with a .txt entension. From there I open an Access DB and and go to File -> Get External Data -> Import. Then I navigate to the folder where the ISA log files are stored and double click the specific day you wish to look at. Under the import wizard make sure that "Delimited" is checked and not "Fixed With" and hit next. Then make sure "Comma" is selected and hit Finish. Once the table is finished is done importing go to the Queries menu and creat a query with "Create Query by Using Wizard." Make sure the table you wish to query is selected and hit Finish...and there you go. I'm not exactly sure if your setup is the same as mine but to narrow your query down I only choose Field1, Field2, Field5, Field6, and Field19 for the information I want.
 
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