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Exceptional Management Application Block

As a beginner, I using .Net SDK v1.1 for command line compilation.

I have a problem to compile the source code of MS Exceptional Management
Application Block, downloaded from MS official web site.

Appreciated of your lessons if you have tried in command line and get it
work previously.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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