Iis see who is connected
Right-click the System Monitor details pane, and then click Add Counters. Do one of the following: To monitor any computer on which the monitoring console is run, click Use local computer counters. In Performance object, click: Web Service to monitor active Web connections. Click Select counters from list, and select Current Connections. Click All instances. You will see the counters that you had added in the bottom pane. User Friendly. Write Review Visit InterServer.
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User posted Is there any other way to find out if a user is connecting to the web pages? I know that one of our web pages is an online application and we receive applications all day every day. I watched the queue for quite a while yesterday and did not see anything. If you connect to a site that is hosted on the local computer, type localhost instead of the server name. In the Site name box, type the friendly name of the site to which you want to connect.
For example, type Default Web Site. On the Provide Credentials page, type a user name and password in the User name and Password boxes. Connecting remotely is helpful if you are an IIS Manager user or a Windows user who wants to configure your web application through the UI, or if you are a server administrator who wants to save changes to the application in the application's Web.
To log on as an IIS Manager user or a Windows user, you must have been given the appropriate permissions and provided with logon information by a server administrator. If you connect to an application that is hosted on the local computer, type localhost instead of the server name.
In the Site name box, type the friendly name of the site that contains the application to which you want to connect. In the Application name box, type the friendly name of the application to which you want to connect. When you have several connections open in IIS Manager, and you want to save those connections so that they return when you reopen the tool, you can save that current list of connections.
When you reopen the tool, the saved connections display in the tree in the Connections pane, but you must expand a connection so that it actually opens the connection.
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