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IIS requests could be slower if your log file directory is invalid or offline

Posted Thursday, February 15, 2007 6:14 PM by HosterPoster
If you are pointing your W3SVC log files to a location that is incorrect or goes offline, especially if it is a remote UNC share like \\server\logs – your requests on IIS 6 could be slower. The reason is that HTTP.sys wants to write an entry for...
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