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Subject: Monitoring Websites
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Jared van Deventer User is Offline
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4/02/2008 12:59 PM  
Hi,
 
Quick question regarding ISA2004 - Is it possible to get a daily report on the websites that were visited during the dya and which user accessed them?
 
I've had a look but cant see anything obvious - i would like to not use 3rd party software if possible.
 
Thoughts would be appreciated.
 
Thanks
Benjamin Sippl User is Offline
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4/03/2008 03:42 PM  
Go to ISA Server Management, select Monitoring and then go to the Logging tab. Under Tasks you have Configure Web Proxy Logging, configuring this will give you the ability to monitor internet usage. I have it configured to save it to a file (w3c) which can be opened in Excel. The file will be fairly large but it will show which user visited which website (and a whole bunch of other information).
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