Frank,
Is this ASP.Net you are working on still? Do you need to use Server.MapPath for that? I was under the impression the path was still relevant to the application path. Try using the same syntax you are using for controls or other path references. I would also suggest putting a reference to this settings file somewhere in the app as a property so it only has to be accessed and read once.
Tim
>Hi,
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>I have subclassed the mmAppConfiguration and have set it to use this config file:
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this.ReadKeysFromConfig("C:\\Development\\Mere Mortals .NET Framework 2008\\SamaanSystems\\IAS.Web\\Admin\\SIASSettings.config");
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>Of course this won't exist on the client's computer.
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>I have tried using this:
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>but that gives me an error on Server saying "The name 'Server' does not exist in the current context". If I try to resolve the reference the only option I have available is Microsoft.SqlServer.Server, which doesn't seem right to me.
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>What should I use?
Timothy Bryan