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Reading a app.config from Web Services

I have this situation:
My apllication calls a method inside the web service that calls a method
that belong to a dll. And then the dll should read a key<conection> in the
appsettings(app.config) in my application. It´s not working. A reply a
message that couldn,t find my kEy. If i do´n´t use web services , it works
fine. Can you help me?? Thanks
Nov 12 '05 #1
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