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Troubleshooting Usage Analysis
I see a message that usage reports are not available when I try
to view the Site Usage Report page
- Is logging and usage processing turned on?
Logging and usage processing is turned off by default. To turn it
on, do the following:
- On the server running Windows SharePoint Services, click
Start, point to All Programs, point to
Administrative Tools, and then click SharePoint Central Administration.
- In the Component Configuration section, click
Configure usage analysis processing.
- On the Configure Usage Analysis Processing page, select the
Enable logging and Enable usage analysis processing
check boxes, and then click OK.
Note To perform these steps,
you must be a member of the local Administrators group on the
server running Windows SharePoint Services or a member of the
SharePoint Administrators group.
For more information about enabling usage analysis,
see "Specify usage analysis settings" in Windows SharePoint
Services Help.
- Is the site new? If the site is new (created
today), or has not been used before today, no data will appear
until the usage log processing has been done (usually within 24
hours).
- Has there been activity on your site within the last 31
days? If there has been no activity on the site for
the past 31 days, the Site Usage Report page will say that usage
reports are not available.
The number of users that I'm seeing is higher than I
expected
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