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How to Write to the Windows Event Log
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Video Category:
Introduction to .NET and C# Concepts
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
C#
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Visual Studio 2005
Event logging is a very important piece of business. In this video series you will use the event viewer to write to the application event log or to write to a custom log, as well as learn the process of how to create your own custom event log
Highlights:
How to use a console application in C#
Working with the event log class
Using an "if" test
How to view your logged events
Assigning event IDs and categories
Creating an event source
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Pt. 1 - How to Write to the Windows Application Event Log
300
15 mins.
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Pt. 2 - How to Create and Use a Custom Event Log
400
12 mins.
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