I would avoid re-inventing this wheel. IIS can output an "access log" - this basically is a line in a file every time a user requests a page. There are *loads* of systems online that will parse through those logs, and allow you to cut and dice the data any which way you want - google for "IIS Log Analyser" to see what I mean!
In reply to Re: OT: Windows IIS Server Access log
by dtr
in thread OT: Windows IIS Server Access log
by Anonymous Monk
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