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    How do I get values from the section in the app.config file in managed C++?

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      How do I get values from the section in the app.config file in managed C++?

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      See ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings property. Mazy No sig. available now.

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        See ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings property. Mazy No sig. available now.

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        I know how to use that in C# but I'm having trouble using it in C++. Do you have any sample syntax for this... I'm a little new to C++ syntax. Thanks

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          I know how to use that in C# but I'm having trouble using it in C++. Do you have any sample syntax for this... I'm a little new to C++ syntax. Thanks

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          Ok I got it. In C++ .Net you have to copy the file and rename it yourself. In C# and VB.Net It will do that for you. Thanks

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