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    Check-in policies

    Check-in policies help enforce your organization's development methodology and ensure that the code being checked in passes the necessary quality requirements. In addition to using the pre-defined check-in policies, you can create custom ones.

    ADO.NET Trace Logging

    Apply the advanced trace log features of ADO.NET and improve your data access code.

    Build a Windows Event Log Watcher Service Process to Export Event Log Entries as an RSS Feed

    Build a Windows Event Log Watcher Service Process to Export Event Log Entries as an RSS feed using System.Diagnostics.EventLog, EntryWritten, and EnableRaisingEvents.

    ASP.NET Tip: Adding Tracing to an Application

    Tracing down errors in web applications and services is no easy task. To make it simpler, learn how to add trace statements to your code. They appear only when tracing is enabled on the web page or the web site.

    Whammy Tracing: Hassle-Free .NET Debugging

    The Whammy debugging tool permits you to use the .NET Framework to add detailed tracing information to your application in a very unobtrusive way.

    Find Out What's Taking Your .NET Code So Long to Run

    Employ some useful .NET features to build an auto profiler, which a consumer can use to time any statement, method, or larger block of code just by calling a couple of methods.

    An In-Depth Coverage of ASP.NET 2.0's Master Pages: Part 2 of 3

    More on ASP.NET 2.0's master pages: Here you see the various ways of specifying the master page to use and ways to work with master pages programmatically.

    .NET Tracing Tutorial

    Trace and Debug .NET classes are used to include tracing support in .NET applications. This article explains the use of these classes and implementations of tracing filtering mechanisms.