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Reading EventLog per file.. is it possible.?

..Net provide the class to read eventlog (EventLog class)
but I try to read the window eventlog per file. without using EventLog
Class.
is it possible to read the log per file?

public static void Main()
{
EventLog[] remoteEventLogs ;
remoteEventLogs = EventLog.GetEve ntLogs();

foreach(EventLo g log in remoteEventLogs )
{
foreach(EventLo gEntry entry in log.Entries)
{
string strEvent = "[" + entry.EntryType + "][" +
entry.TimeGener ated + "][" + entry.Source + "][" + entry.Category + "][";
strEvent += entry.EventID + "][" + entry.UserName + "][" +
entry.MachineNa me + "][" + entry.Message + "]";
Console.WriteLi ne(strEvent);
}
}
}

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