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Setup Project to set application's user settings?

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Grant Schenck - 18 May 2006 15:01 GMT
Hello,

How can I set some of my application's user settings at setup time?  I see I
can set registry variables but I can't find any obvious way to set an
application's user settings.  This is from C# .NET 2005.

Thanks
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Phil Wilson - 18 May 2006 18:55 GMT
Do you mean .config files?
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2Drunk2Funk - 09 Aug 2006 15:17 GMT
I also have same question, .net uses .config files for settings yet I
cannot see a method with setup project to allow the settings to be
configured.

I have the same issue with VS2003 and VS2005

Is there some way of doing this or a 3rd party tool to perform it?

Seems an oversite by MS tbh

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