The following tables list the members exposed by MemoryStreamTarget.
            
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            Public Properties
|   | Name | Description | 
  | AnyFilters | 
            Used internally for performance.  Returns true if there is any filter defined for this target.
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | AssemblyNameFilter | 
            If specified, only log for a specific assembly name
            It is possible to use multiple assemblies delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | BufferSize | 
            When a logging target is wrapped by a BufferedWrapper, this is how often messages are committed
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | ClassNameFilter | 
            If specified, only log for a specific class name
            It is possible to use multiple classes delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | DateFormat | The date format for the LogTime variable. See the Date Format topic in the Basic Tasks Section of the Help File (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | LogCount | 
            The number of messages that have been logged for this logger
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | MachineNameFilter | 
            If specified, logging will only occur for the specific machine name
            It is possible to use multiple machines delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | MemStream | 
            Get or set the internal memory stream where the logging is occuring
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  | MessageFormat | What to output in the log. See the Message Format topic in the Basic Tasks Section of the Help File (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | MethodNameFilter | 
            If specified, only log for a specific method name
            It is possible to use multiple methods delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | MinimumLevel | 
            The minimum logging level to log a message
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | Mode | 
            Defines which mode to use for the target; Synchronous, Buffered, or Asynchronous.  The default is Synchronous.
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | Name | 
            The name of the logger
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | NamespaceFilter | 
            If specified, only log for a specific namespace.
            It is possible to use multiple namespaces delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | ThreadNameFilter | 
            If specified, logging will only occur for the thread id or thread name specified
            It is possible to use multiple thread names delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
  | UserNameFilter | 
            If specified, logging will only occur for the specific user name
            It is possible to use multiple users delimited by a comma and the asterisk wildcard.  
             (Inherited from KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary.Targets.BaseTarget) | 
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