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Friday, April 21, 2006 9:18 PM Erwyn van der Meer

Released version 0.5.2.0 of the RollingFileTraceListener extension

I forgot to mention this on my blog before, but last Tuesday I released a new version 0.5.2.0 of my RollingFileTraceListener extension to Enterprise Library 2.0. It contains no new functionality, but it does contain a fix for a problem that was reported to me.

The latest version, documentation and the download link can always be found in this article on my blog.

You can also find the RollingFileTraceListener as a GotDotNet user sample.
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