Thursday, February 12, 2004

Use Isolated Storage for Configuration Data

Use Isolated Storage for Configuration Data

"When storing user-specific program settings, I like using the Isolated File Storage capability of Windows and .NET. This allows a program to place files into a location that is specific to that user and assembly. Here's how:"

Very short and sweet example...

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