Now a days Microsoft itself is moving out its settings from registry to simple xml like files. If you are using registry the user of your application should have proper privilege to access registry. So in my opinion, XML would be more suitable in this case. Refer System.XML namespace in MSDN.
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Microsofts_C_Sharp] save object

You could save that type of thing to the registry. Database is another option, but registry is pretty common for this

On 7/30/05, majid kaimi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How can I save an object on hard disk
for example I change my form color
and I like save my changes or open
the file that contains such changes or configurations
to my form


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