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Generic.EventLo gManager' does not contain a definition for 'Installers'

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Hi all,

Iam getting this errormessage when i called this function.

This function is for to log the error message.

Generic.EventLo gManager' does not contain a definition for 'Installers' D:\TravelSoln\A pp_Code\Generic \EventLog.cs

Iam having this namespace
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  1. using System.Configuration.Install;
  2. using System.Diagnostics;
  3. using System.ComponentModel;
  4.  
  5.     public class EventLogManager
  6.     {
  7.  
  8.         private EventLogInstaller myEventLogInstaller;
  9.  
  10.         public void MyEventLogInstaller()
  11.         {
  12.             // Create an instance of 'EventLogInstaller'.
  13.             myEventLogInstaller = new EventLogInstaller();
  14.             // Set the 'Source' of the event log, to be created.
  15.             myEventLogInstaller.Source = "MyNewLog";
  16.             // Set the 'Log' that the source is created in.
  17.             myEventLogInstaller.Log = "MyNewLog";
  18.             // Add myEventLogInstaller to 'InstallerCollection'.
  19.             this.Installers.Add(myEventLogInstaller);
  20.  
  21.         }
  22.  
  23. }
  24.  
Please help me to overcome this problem.
May 21 '08 #1
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Looks pretty clear to me.
You're calling this.Installers , but clearly your EventLogManager class does not contain a definitions for Installers
May 21 '08 #2

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