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'ConfigurationManager' is not a member of 'Configuration'.

Asked by wsturdev in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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I am working in Visual Studio 2005 and have 2 web apps.  Both of them have this in the VB Code Behind:
        Dim connectionString As String = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("theConnectionString").Replace("ClientName", Session("Client"))

ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings keeps getting a warning, so taking the warning suggestion I recoded it as:
        Dim connectionString As String = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("theConnectionString").Replace("ClientName", Session("Client"))

In the first app, it works without an error.

But in the second app, I get this error:
'ConfigurationManager' is not a member of 'Configuration'.

I cannot figure out what is basically different between the two apps.  Why is this happening?Start Free Trial
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Zone: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
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