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<Properties><Property Name="Solution" Value="BlackJack">
</Property><Property Name="Solution File" Value="C:\Documents and Settings\Dan\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\BlackJack\BlackJack.sln">
</Property><Property Name="Date" Value="Friday, February 03, 2006">
</Property><Property Name="Time" Value="13:28 PM">
</Property></Properties><Event ErrorLevel="0" Project="BlackJack" Source="BlackJack.csproj" Description="Project converted successfully">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="3" Project="BlackJack" Source="BlackJack.csproj" Description="Converted">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="0" Project="ImageButton" Source="..\ImageButton\ImageButton.csproj" Description="Project converted successfully">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="3" Project="ImageButton" Source="..\ImageButton\ImageButton.csproj" Description="Converted">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="0" Project="" Source="BlackJack.sln" Description="Solution converted successfully">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="3" Project="" Source="BlackJack.sln" Description="Converted">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="0" Project="BlackJack" Source="BlackJack.csproj" Description="Scan complete: Upgrade not required for project files.">
</Event><Event ErrorLevel="0" Project="ImageButton" Source="..\ImageButton\ImageButton.csproj" Description="Scan complete: Upgrade not required for project files.">
</Event></UpgradeLog>
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