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Giovanni - 06 Apr 2006 19:36 GMT
Hi All,

    Does anyone have any help/suggestions for using/passing My.Settings for
a .DLL component (VS 2005 PRO)?  I have added an app.config to my .DLL
assembly/project and would like to load and save settings.  Is this a good
practice?  Some people say yes, some no, and having looked on the net, its a
50/50 split.  I've read that some have experience problems with app.config
files being copied to the proper place which some state that they have been
resolved in VS 2005.  Do I have to merge or do anything special with the
app.config file that me .EXE project is using?

    Regards,

         Giovanni
T. Schissler - 07 Apr 2006 14:13 GMT
I use the app.config in all my projects and I did not expirience any bigger
problems.

> Hi All,
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>           Giovanni

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