RE: .NET 1.1 created event log has only "Not available" properties
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Thanks for the followup Tim,
Seems the eventlog's data file is not correctly created, this still seems a
strange problem. Are you running the code under a admin or powerful user
account?
Regards,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Community Support
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