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now in this video weamp;#39;ll cover the page-level tracing basically for enabling or disabling the page-level tracing we can come to the page directive which is available in every asp.net page so there you can just pass the trace attribute and with the value true or false by default it is false apart from that you can also set the mode if you want to sort the trace information on a particular field basis so as I said like it is by default and disabled and you can enable or disable for an individual page so letamp;#39;s see how to enable the trace for a particular page and what all information can be see over the tracing information on a particular page so letamp;#39;s start the implementation now now to enable tracing for this particular page at the page level I have to come to the page directive and at the end I can put trace is equal to true so the tracing will be enabled for this particular page and when we will execute this the trace information will be displayed after the page