Chad works on a network that has a Web server which runs IIS 6.0 and hosts a secure intranet site. This network consists of a single Active Directory domain with all servers running Windows Server 2003. All users on the network are required to connect to the intranet site by authentication along with HTTPS.

The company management decides to install a web application that must connect to the Web site by using HTTP. What should Chad do to collect information about the users who are connecting to the Web site by using HTTPS?
  1. Check the application log on the Web server.
  2. Use Network Monitor to capture network traffic on the Web server.
  3. Configure a performance log to capture all Web service counters. Review the performance log data.
  4. Review the log files created by IIS on the Web server.
Explanation
Answer - D - Chad should review the log files created by IIS on the Web server to collect information about the users who are connecting to the Web site by using HTTPS.

Key Takeaway: IIS provides six different log file formats that you can use to track and analyze information about your IIS-based sites and services. The log file formats and logging options available in IIS are: W3C Extended Log File Format, W3C Centralized,
NCSA Common Log File Format, IIS Log File Format, ODBC Logging Fixed format, and Centralized Binary Logging format.
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