WWW service failed to configure the centralized W3C logging properties Rule

  • ID:  Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2008.WWW.service.failed.to.configure.the.centralized.W3C.logging.properties
  • Description:   
  • Target:  IIS 7 Web Server
  • Enabled:  On Essential Monitoring

Overridable Parameters

Parameter Name Default Value Description Override
Priority 1  
Severity 1  

Run As Profiles

Name
Default

Rule Knowledgebase

Summary

An Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server can be configured for Site, Central Binary, or Central W3C logging. In Central W3C logging, all client requests for all sites are logged to a single log file in W3C centralized format on the server. Central Binary logging also logs all sites centrally to a single file, but does so in centralized binary format. In Site logging, all client requests are logged at the site level, not centrally at the server level. These logging types depend on the World Wide Web Publishing Service for their configuration.

Causes
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Resolutions

Stop and restart the W3SVC

To stop and restart the World Wide Web Publishing service:

  • Open an elevated Command Prompt window. Click Start, point to All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.

  • At the command prompt, type net stop w3svc.

  • At the command prompt, type net start w3svc.

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