November 29, 2007
2:47 pm

This is a second in my series of posts that deal with using Log Parser tool to analyze your Exchange 2007 transport logs. For the first post, please go here.

I have written this blog post in a way that I walk you through building more and more complex Log Parser queries, which I hope will help you with learning how to build your own queries.

Log Parser (also referred to as LP in this blog post) can take advantage of Office Web Components to draw charts of your mail flow information. To download the Office Web Components, please go here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7287252C-402E-4F72-97A5-E0FD290D4B76&displaylang=en

When installed, you can use the integration of LP and Office Web Components.

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Exchange Server 2007, Troubleshooting, Tips and Tricks, Logs, Knowledgebase, Article

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