If you're within a corporate network, you might want to consider logging it
to the Windows Event log so that your Enterprise Management systems can
monitor those logs and alert you of the problems.

Hope that helps (though I did not answer your exact question).

- Adwait

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On 4/5/07, Shane Courtrille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm working on a small test smart client application.   My next step is to
try to implement logging so that if a client has a problem I can get
details
on it.  I'm using the log4net framework so I have a lot of options as to
how
to log.  My first thought is to try logging to file and providing the user
with the location of the file.

Does anyone have any guidelines on logging from a smart client?  I've
looked
around for guidelines for saving files from a smart client and haven't
seen
anything.

Thanks,

Shane

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