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VB.net and the app.config file

Tags: vb.net
Hi

I've just come to the (unfortunate) "discovery" that when doing a build the app.config is included as plain text  
e.g. in program files the app.config is named myproject.exe.config

I was using app.config to hold settings for different end users and doing a different setup.exe for the different end users.

I don't want users to be able to see settings in the app.config or change them, as it was used to turn on /off features that they get.

Whats the way to fix this / a better method - can the whole app.config file be encrypted or something?

I like the handy way of checking
Global.myproject.My.MySettings.[whatever]  but don't want it in plain text.

Thanks!
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: rwallacej
Solution Provided By: JonMny
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 164
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