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Nlog logging application tool for VS2010

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    Hello All, I have integrated NLog tool into one of my console applications. I closed VS 2010, so it did not get compiled to a specific project. Now, I want to use it again for another console application. I added the NLog.dll as a reference into my new project. As I tried to add a NLog.config file, I was not able to find it as a new item in Online Templates. Does this mean I need to download this tool every time a new application is created? Am I missing a step? Thank you!!!

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      Hello All, I have integrated NLog tool into one of my console applications. I closed VS 2010, so it did not get compiled to a specific project. Now, I want to use it again for another console application. I added the NLog.dll as a reference into my new project. As I tried to add a NLog.config file, I was not able to find it as a new item in Online Templates. Does this mean I need to download this tool every time a new application is created? Am I missing a step? Thank you!!!

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      You need to post this in the right forum (i.e. "Here[^]"). This forum you have posted in is to speak about free tools, not for programming issues...

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