![]() ![]() Before we go into specific scenarios, let me take a moment to describe the Log Parser tool. In this month's column, I will discuss some of the facts about Log Parser 2.2. ![]() My name is Rahul Soni, and I have been with Microsoft for about two years now. Welcome to the ASP.NET Support Voice Column. There's also a link to the form at the bottom of this column. ![]() You can submit your ideas and feedback using the Ask For It form. To customize this column to your needs, we want to invite you to submit your ideas about topics that interest you and issues that you want to see addressed in future Knowledge Base articles and Support Voice columns. Log Parser 2.2 and ASP.NET ASP.NET Support Voice Column Log Parser 2.2 and ASP.NET ![]()
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