RE: ReplacementStrings on EventLog entries Messages

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Hello,

As I understand, you want to log some messages in eventlog, but I am not
very clear about %{SID} and %{GUID} you mentioned. GUID or NativeGuid are
objects in System.DirectoryServices Namespace. Did you want to log them in
eventlog? Can you explain more on this?

Thanks,

Luke Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support

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