Does someone have a very, very simple sample of how to go about creating a new Event Log along with writing events to the new log? I can do it in VB.NET fairly easily, but don't know C++ well enough.
Take advantage of String.Create to create strings with no allocation overhead and improve the performance of your .NET 6 applications. String handling is one of the most performance-critical areas in ...
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