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Remove the Virtual Web Server
If you dont need the Virtual Web Server (or Virtual Directory used on a Virtual Web Server)
created by the previous installation, you can remove it from Windows Control Panel
Administrative Tools - Internet Services Manager. If you are planning to reinstall it is
recommended to remove the Virtual Web Server.
Important After Installation Issues
Setting up the identity of the SurfStatsLiveComPlus Package. This is required so that the
package can start up if no user is interactively logged into the server computer and users
need to access the SurfStatsLive Service to generate reports or for administrative tasks.
This is done as follows: Start Settings Control Panel Administrative Tools
Component Services, in Component Services, expand Console Root Component Services
Computers - My Computer COM+ Applications SurfStatsLiveVersion<VersionNo>. If
you right-click on the SurfStatsLiveVersion<VersionNo> package and click Properties, you
will see how the package is configured. Clicking the Identity tab reveals a screen, from
which you can change the user context that the package gets executed under. Change it to
This user and specify a user with sufficient rights (preferably administrative rights). Very
Important: The user specified here has to be the same as the user under which
SurfStatsLive was installed.
If you want the SurfStatsLive MergeClient to access and process log sources from other
computers on the network set up the identity of the SurfStatsLive Merging Service to a
user with sufficient rights (not the LocalSystem account) to access these log sources. To do
this go to Control Panel Administrative Tools Services SurfStatsLive Merging Service
Version <VersionNo> Log On tab click This account and specify an account and
password. Please refer to the Server Administration help for more on specifying log sources
on profiles. Also use UNC names to specify log sources and not mapped drives.
Never should the MergeClient be started directly. Please control the MergeClient by
stopping and starting the SurfStatsLive Merging Service Version <VersionNo> from Control
Panel Administrative Tools Services or control it from the Options tab in Server
Administration.
Sometimes you may have a problem shutting down the server on which SurfStatsLive is
installed. This happens because the SurfStatsLive Merging Service tries to start up the
MergeClient again when the Operating System attempts to shut down all applications. If
this presents a problem, first shut down the SurfStatsLive Merging Service from Control
Panel Administrative Tools Services before shutting down the server.
After installation of SurfStatsLive and the creation of the first site profile(s) the CPU usage
on the server may move up to 100%. This is normal as long as the server is still
responsive. This happens because the SurfStatsLive MergeClient has to process all the old
log files, to which the site profile(s) points. Note that this happens only once, directly after
installation, after this initial processing of log files only changes in log files are processed
subsequently by the MergeClient. The MergeClient.exe process, which scans the log files
and updates the site profile databases on the server, runs at a low priority on the server,
the operating system will therefore interrupt it if a process with higher priority requires
attention. The misconception sometimes exists that there is something wrong with a
process running at 100%, which is not always the case.
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