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app.config for exe file

bic
I copied my app.config into the bin folder and tried to deploy both the .exe
and app.config file so my user will be able to change values such as
connectionstr settings. But I can't get the app.config to work unless I
change the one inside the solution. How can I make the app.config work
ouside of the solution environment? Thanks.
--
bic
Sep 30 '05 #1
2 1845
Hi,

Normally when you (re)build your solution, the app.config is is put
automaticly in your bin-directory as "MyApplication.exe.config". But when
running the solution from your visual studio, it will indeed take the
original app.config file each time. Only when you run directly the
MyApplication.exe in the bin-folder, it will use the values in the
MyApplication.exe.config. This happens also on deployment.

In case you meant that the application itself changes the app.config: indeed
that doesn't work: you can't write in the app.config via your application.
users can only edit it using notepad or applications like that.

hope this helps,

Pieter
"bic" <bi*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B**********************************@microsof t.com...
I copied my app.config into the bin folder and tried to deploy both the ..exe and app.config file so my user will be able to change values such as
connectionstr settings. But I can't get the app.config to work unless I
change the one inside the solution. How can I make the app.config work
ouside of the solution environment? Thanks.
--
bic

Sep 30 '05 #2
bic
Pieter,

Thanks. It helped me alot and had resolved my week-long problem.

Thanks.
--
bic
"DraguVaso" wrote:
Hi,

Normally when you (re)build your solution, the app.config is is put
automaticly in your bin-directory as "MyApplication.exe.config". But when
running the solution from your visual studio, it will indeed take the
original app.config file each time. Only when you run directly the
MyApplication.exe in the bin-folder, it will use the values in the
MyApplication.exe.config. This happens also on deployment.

In case you meant that the application itself changes the app.config: indeed
that doesn't work: you can't write in the app.config via your application.
users can only edit it using notepad or applications like that.

hope this helps,

Pieter
"bic" <bi*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B**********************************@microsof t.com...
I copied my app.config into the bin folder and tried to deploy both the

..exe
and app.config file so my user will be able to change values such as
connectionstr settings. But I can't get the app.config to work unless I
change the one inside the solution. How can I make the app.config work
ouside of the solution environment? Thanks.
--
bic


Sep 30 '05 #3

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