Call Me Stupid

I have been sitting at my desk for 45 minutes now trying to work out how to create a plugin for the Windows Live write in C#.

Reading the documentation, it should be one of the easiest things in the world.

Reading the Example, it should be one of the easiest things in the world.

Writing a simple "Hello World" app has become so frustrating.  All my code seems to be okay.  But it won't appear in the list of the available plugins.

If I compile the example, the example appears fine and dandy.  If a copy word for word the example I can't get it to appear in the Windows Live Write App.

I have no idea what I am doing wrong.

Does anyone know if there are any logs produced by Windows Live Writer?

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