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What is the difference between User Settings and Application Settings in WPF?
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Naimishforu
on 2/8/2011 | Category:
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Answer:
The
User Settings
are Read/Write, they can be read or write even at runtime and can be saved.
The
Application Settings
are read-only, they can only be written at design time.
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