.NET 3.x are set on top of 2.0, so it is unlikely it will be dead any time
in the near future.

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If you meant the 2.0 Instrumentation bits, they are likely be ported over to
3.x and left there.

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SteveC - 24 Jan 2008 20:29 GMT
Hi Gregory,
Thanks for the reply, I wasn't able to find a .NET 2.0 version of Enterprise
Instrumentation, do you have a link?
Thanks again for the reply!
Steve
> If you meant the 2.0 Instrumentation bits, they are likely be ported over to
> 3.x and left there.
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