Microsoft Log Parser Studio

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Log Parser Studio is a utility that allows you to search through and create reports from your IIS, Event, EXADB and others types of logs. It builds on top of Log Parser 2.2 and has a full user interface for easy creation and management of SQL queries.

Log Parser Studio supports graphical analysis of tables, for example, as bar charts

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  • FreeProprietary

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  • Windows
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Microsoft Log Parser Studio was added to AlternativeTo by AlexandreM on Jul 22, 2017 and this page was last updated Aug 30, 2017.
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What is Microsoft Log Parser Studio?

Anyone who regularly uses Log Parser 2.2 knows just how useful and powerful it can be for obtaining valuable information from IIS (Internet Information Server) and other logs. In addition, adding the power of SQL allows explicit searching of gigabytes of logs returning only the data that is needed while filtering out the noise. The only thing missing is a great graphical user interface (GUI) to function as a front-end to Log Parser and a ‘Query Library’ in order to manage all those great queries and scripts that one builds up over time.

Log Parser Studio was created to fulfill this need; by allowing those who use Log Parser 2.2 (and even those who don’t due to lack of an interface) to work faster and more efficiently to get to the data they need with less “fiddling” with scripts and folders full of queries.

With Log Parser Studio (LPS for short) we can house all of our queries in a central location. We can edit and create new queries in the ‘Query Editor’ and save them for later. We can search for queries using free text search as well as export and import both libraries and queries in different formats allowing for easy collaboration as well as storing multiple types of separate libraries for different protocols.

Please see related blog post here:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2012/03/07/introducing-log-parser-studio.aspx