![]() If this did not work, one of the following approaches may help. Congratulations If you reach this point – you can stop reading this post and focus on your log messages. Inside this folder are all the log files of that specific side. The pattern for the folder itself is W3SVC the Id from above: The default location for the IIS log folders on Windows Server is %SystemDrive%\inetpub\logs\LogFiles. Next to the names is the Id column, that you need to match the log folder to your site: In some versions of the IIS Manager you can simply select the sites node and get a list with all your sites. Use the IIS Sites overview to find your site Id ![]() I seldom use the IIS logs and whenever I must use them, I have the same question: What file matches the site I am interested in? The answer to that question is easy to find, but it is not that obvious to remember it.
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