Re: Where to store connection info ?

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Rob,

The nice thing from (the first used) connectionstring is that you cannot
store it in a database.

Therefore you have the choise from an XML file, and than make simple a
dataset by hand or the registry (and than it has to be typed the first time
in)

I hope this helps,

Cor


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