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I want to say a quick word about the other features I have put into this software. It starts off with a basic console based reporting service that runs on a separate thread. It creates a new log file each time it runs, and gives you the option of using the log file as a return. I plan on building in the ability to send it to a 3rd party service like Nagios, Zabbix or another custom service eventually. Right now, it prints out to a console window and shows up in the taskbar, and the window's close icon should bring up the built in "close" dialog. So far, I've just started on the option to import an XML file that is built with the standard XML schema and keeps track of the data you input. This would work great for anything that is passed to the service. The way I'm doing it now is just to parse through each object and print it out to the console window, but in the future I would like to be able to save it in a local XML file. I would also like to be able to collect data from Active Directory at some point, but for now I'm just collecting the data you input manually. Projects The following projects are part of my current and future development efforts. They are listed here alphabetically. API Monitoring Plugin - My own version of the Service Management API Monitor Toolkit (SMAPI) for.NET Portable GAC Manager Crack+ Portable GAC Manager is a lightweight utility that provides a quick way to access the Global Assembly Cache (GAC), a type of store available on all machines that has the role of holding assemblies that need to be shared by several apps. Using GAC to share assemblies between apps comes with a few advantages, including deploying bug fixes, an increased CLR performance when the assembly is the first place to be queries and a strong name signature verification. On the other hand, GAC makes it harder to install and uninstall assemblies. Users who had the curiosity to search for it via Explorer, may have stumbled across something that looks like a regular directory tree, but in reality it is not. When accessed from DOS for instance, GAC contains a lot more directories and subdirectories for each single assembly file. The reason for this is that it was not designed to be accessed or viewed like this, but rather with the Fusion shell. Here comes the manager tool that enables users to view all contents of GAC along with various details that would make them easier to identify. Within the basic interface, users can easily search for assemblies based on names, versions, public key tokens or processor architecture, just to name a few. 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