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Saving User and Application Settings in WinForms

Amgad Suliman | 22/01/2009 | 4 Comments

Before the .NET Framework application settings were saved in INI files and the Windows Registry. But the .NET Framework introduced a much easier way using an XML file. The file has the name of the Assembly and a .exe.config extension, and is placed inside the application’s folder. This way is cleaner because when an application [...]

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