File Monitor ============ **genericfilename** The configured generic name of the file being reported. **generatedbasefilename** Contains the generated file name without the full path. Special IIS LogFile Properties ------------------------------ The Logfile Fields in IIS Logfiles are customizeable, so there is no hardcoded command for their use. The property-name depends on its name in the logfile. For example we take this Logfile: .. code-block:: none #Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 #Version: 1.0 #Date: 2005-10-27 14:15:25 #Fields: date time c-ip cs-username s-ip s-port cs-method cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query sc-status cs(User-Agent) 2005-10-27 14:15:16 127.0.0.1 - 192.168.0.1 443 POST /eCommerce/asdf.php 2005-10-27 14:15:16 127.0.0.1 - 192.168.0.1 443 POST /eCommerce/asdf.php 2005-10-27 14:15:16 127.0.0.2 - 192.168.0.1 443 POST /eCommerce/asdf.php 2005-10-27 14:15:16 127.0.0.2 - 192.168.0.1 443 POST /eCommerce/asdf.php As you can see, in our sample the fields are named: date, time, c-ip, cs-username, s-ip, and so on. To use them as a Property inside our MonitorWareProducts, just use the names from your Logfile and add a "p-" before it: **p-date** The Date on which the Event occurs **p-time** The Time on which the Event occurs **p-c-ip** The IP Adress of the User which accessed **p-cs-username** The Username of the User which accessed **p-s-ip** The Server IP **p-s-port** The Server Port **p-cs-method** The Client-Server Method (POST,GET) **p-cs-uri-stem** The accessed File including its path