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    LogEvent method

    If your Visual Basic application uses the LogEvent method to log errors for ActiveX components without user interfaces. Where can you find the logged information when this application logs events on a Windows NT computer?

    a. In the Windows NT System Event Log
    b. In the Windows NT Application Event Log
    c. In the file specified in the LogPath property in your Visual Basic application
    d. In a file named Events.log in the default application directory

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    Ok wait just a darn minute! Are you taking a test or soemthing and trying to get us to answer all your questions for you?
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    please help me ...

    If your Visual Basic application uses the LogEvent method to log errors for ActiveX components without user interfaces. Where can you find the logged information when this application logs events on a Windows NT computer?

    a. In the Windows NT System Event Log
    b. In the Windows NT Application Event Log
    c. In the file specified in the LogPath property in your Visual Basic application
    d. In a file named Events.log in the default application directory

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