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According to the MSDN documentation (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172987.aspx), the My.Application.Log property is used to write log entries for client applications, and the My.Log property is used to write log entries for web applications. However, I have a web application with a bunch of My.Application.Log calls in the .aspx.vb files. These compile correctly, but if I change them to My.Log, I get compile errors. Does anyone know why this would be?

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I've got this problem too. This seems to happen when you write to log from a library (dll) which is a sort of windows application.

Do you use a Dll?

Yes, I do. That could explain it.
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