1. Some basic knowledge about Windows logs
Windows 2000 log files usually contain application logs, security logs, system logs, DNS server logs, FTP logs, and WWW logs, which may vary depending on the services enabled on the server, different log types have different storage locations:
Default location of application logs, security logs, system logs, and DNS logs: % SystemRoot % \ system32 \ config
The default location of FTP logs is: % SystemRoot % \ system32 \ logfiles.
For more information, see this article: Win2k log details
2. Enable and set IIS logs
How to enable IIS logging in Windows 2000
3. Log Analysis Tools
There are many log analysis tools. AWStats is an excellent cross-platform open-source log analysis tool.
AWStats installation instructions
Steps for configuring AWStats in IIS
4. the IIS log Content is actually some recorded text
IIS Log Analysis
These things are still not used at present. Now that you know something about it, you can record it as a log for personal information processing.