We have a .NET application that makes heavy use of the app.config file to store various pieces of information, such as directory paths for storing data, application binaries, etc. <br><br>I recognize ...
I generally include a few config files - e.g. app.config.TEST app.config.UAT, app.config.LIVE - and include an installer class in the main config which renames the correct one, and deletes the others.
App.config and Web.config files are a great way to add flexibility to your .NET application without having to modify code in the future. They also allow clients or end users to make configuration ...
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