App.config access at runtime exception?

A user-mode application should not attempt to write to disk anywhere except in the user's profile. That means that anything in c:\Program Files should be off-limits to the program, unless it is an administrative program (and therefore would demand elevation in Win7/Vista).

A user-mode application should not attempt to write to disk anywhere except in the user's profile. That means that anything in c:\Program Files should be off-limits to the program, unless it is an administrative program (and therefore would demand elevation in Win7/Vista). Windows XP systems with users running as admin probably work fine; But Vista/7 systems might experience exceptions, or even silently-failing edits.(due to being redirected to a user-specific copy of the app.

Config, instead of the real one). You should instead store the various connection strings in the app. Config, and provide a way for the user to select from them in your application.

You can use user settings to save which string was used last.

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