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MSDN Webcast: Using the Common Log File System (CLFS) in Your Applications
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Tuesday, May 02, 2006 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada) |
The Common Log File System (CLFS) makes its debut in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2. CLFS is a new set of Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) and Microsoft Win32 application programming interfaces (APIs) that provide an efficient and robust logging subsystem. This webcast introduces you to basic CLFS features and concepts such as archival, the management layer, write accuracy, and error detection. Join us to find out how CLFS enables you to do away with fragile and performance-sapping logging code in your applications. We also walk through a simple logging application, using the basic APIs to create a log, allocate file space for the log, set up log buffering areas, and then append to or read from the log.
Presenter: Dana Groff, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
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