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This is a complicated topic, and one you really should have designed for before you reached this point. Normally, you would apply something called Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) to allow you to automatically add code to your application at specified points. This gives you fine grained control of what you want to do. As you haven't designed your application for this, you're probably going to have to fall back to a technique called IL weaving - this means that you are going to weave in IL code to your application (it's what most AOP systems do, but they give you control over the process - you're going to end up having to manually do this yourself).

You will probably find this[^] article to be some help in getting started.
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