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VS.Net 2005 Application Settings

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Andy - 23 Sep 2005 21:05 GMT
The docs for Application Settings in VS.Net 2005 only has some things for
VB.Net, is it not going to work in c#?

My real question is how can you get an assembly to read a settings file that
is not in the application config of the application referencing it? My need
is to perhaps have a file stored where the assembly is that will allow me to
set debugging information for the component, rather than in the config file
of the other application (Notification Services).

Any feedback is great.
"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 24 Sep 2005 05:49 GMT
Hi Andy,

Your problem appears to be a .NET 2.0 assembly programming issue, however
this newsgroup focuses on the problems about the VS.NET IDE usage and
issues, so I think it is better for you to post such problem in our .net
language related newsgroups, such as the dotnet.languages.csharp.

And considering this is a VS2005 issue, I suggest you post it in our
corresponding MSDN Forum, wish you could get more specific help there:

Visual C# General
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=31

Thanks for your understanding!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
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