Thanks a lot for the info!

On Jan 14, 5:32 am, Anachronistic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sue,
>
> App.config is exactly what it sounds like: it's an XML-based
> configuration file that stores information related to the current
> project (for example, a console or Windows Forms application).
>
> It is the sibling to the Web Site Project configuration file
> Web.config, which is also XML-based.
>
> These two configuration files are quite extensible and flexible.
> You'll come to rely on them. They are also very strict in terms of
> ordering and syntax; you'll be hard-pressed to do any permanent damage
> (so no worries there), but they will complain very loudly to you if
> things aren't as expected. Luckily, the .config files are well-tread
> in the .NET world and ample documentation and examples exist online.
>
> My advice would be to become very acquainted with the MSDN
> documentation athttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspxas you
> will find 90% of your answers within, and it's easy to switch versions
> (there is documentation for version 2.0 versus 3.0 versus 3.5 for most
> topics).
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Alan
>
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