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Why is IIS 10.0 odbclogging always 0 (zero) for the bytessent and bytesrecvd fields when writing data to the database?
For IIS 10.0, I set up logging to MS sql database (using odbclogging)
Data is added to the database, only the bytessent and bytesrecvd fields are written as 0.
If you configure logging to a file and specify the W3C format, then these fields are written to the log file.
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