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Visual Basic® .NET Power Coding
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Visual Basic® .NET Power Coding

by Paul Kimmel
July 2003
Intermediate to advanced
736 pages
16h 35m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Logging Application Events

The event log is a single entity on a single computer. It is a reasonable candidate for a Singleton object, which is guaranteed to exist only once. (For example, System.Console is a Singleton object because there is only one console—think “command prompt”—on your PC.) However, instead of making a Singleton object out of the event log, Microsoft permits you to interact with the event log with predominantly shared methods. Additionally, you can create an instance of the EventLog class as you may want to do to send log information to a remote computer or a custom event log.

The event log is a repository for information tracking on a computer. Event information is broken into four general categories: the Application log, ...

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