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Old December 18th 07, 02:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Mike
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Default Settings class, where are values stored?

I have an Outlook add-in that is working great. I've added a
Settings1.settings file to the project (a Visual Studio 2005 C# project), and
run a couple tests loading, displaying, and saving settings, everything works
great.

My question is, where in the world do these settings get saved to? When I
run Outlook and my addin runs, i can display the values from the settings
class, but can see nowhere how these settings are being saved. there is no
app.config in my application folder, Outlook folder, no .dll.config file in
these folders either, but yet the values are being saved somewhere, because
the next time the add-in runs, the saved values are displayed!

Where does the .Settings.Save() method save these values to?

 




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