Pertti,
>You can edit the config file on site with notepad or whatever, as long as the output remains straight text. Also, a while back Rick Strahl published a utility for doing this in a more organized manner in Code -magazine, I believe.
Rick added the configuration class he described in CoDe magazine to version 1.2 of MM .NET. Check out the MM .NET Help topic "Application Settings Classes".
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Kevin McNeish
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