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I'm currently having some assembly binding problems on our development server. I want to investigate the problem a bit further with Fusion Log Viewer. Since there is no Visual Studio installed on the machine, I copied FUSLOGVW.EXE to a local folder and started it there.

Is this supposed to work or does it need something else? I don't get the impression the application is logging any failures (and yes I have the settings right).

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As mentioned in an answer above and in comments, you need to do two things to get the fusion logger to run on a machine without Visual Studio:

  1. Copy fuslogvw.exe to that machine. You can find it wherever you installed .NET (eg. C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsWindowsv8.1AinNETFX 4.5.1 Toolsx64FUSLOGVW.exe)
  2. Copy flogvwrc.dll to the same location as fuslogvw.exe on that machine. You can find it in the 1033 subdirectory where fuslogvw.exe was (eg. C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsWindowsv8.1AinNETFX 4.5.1 Toolsx641033flogvwrc.dll)

Once you have fuslogvw.exe and flogvwrc.dll together in one directory, you can run the log viewer. You don't need registry changes or any other changes.


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