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jade1001

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Aug 29, 2001
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Greetings!

I just got an email from my supervisor. She wants me to report to her the following info:

1. Number of faculty/staff with personal web pages

2. Megabytes of disk space used for web documents. Don't include space for the operating system, web server, etc. -- just the documents.

3. Number of pages in the document tree. This is defined to be number of .html, .htm, .txt, and .pdf files in the document tree. This explicitly omits images, sound files, video files, etc.

The first thing I'm thinking is she is high. The second thing I'm thinking is the movie Office Space. The third thing I'm thinking is she must think I have nothing to do! I'm not going to sit here and count all this stuff up. We are talking thousands of users here! So I'm thinking there has to be an easier way and I just don't know how.

Our server uses IIS version 5.0 for Win2k Server. We don't use Novell or anything like that. So I'm poking around looking for a short cut to this problem. If anyone out there knows how I can find this info asides going through and counting all these up please do share. Meantime I'm going to keep digging and try to get those TPC reports in.

Thanks in advanced,
jade>:):O>
 
u could write a program that does the job for u ?
do u code ? perl ? do have perl on your 2k machine ?
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This IIS is on my Win2k server. I don't use perl but I know how to program in Java and C but its been a very long time.

Microsoft is usually pretty good about leaving a log somewhere. Or a place to find such information. I've never had to hand jam anything out. I guess there's a first for everything.

Thanks for your response NEVERSLEEP and isguyatlanta,

jade >:):O>
 
Do a network scan for anything with port 80 open. This will tell you what is running IIS. There are tons of free tools out there for this. On the ones you get a hit on check the content of the site.
 
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