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I have an ISAPI Filter that needs to read some configuration parameters.
Since I don't want the config file location to be hardcoded I need to pass that somehow to my filter.
What is the recommended procedure and how exactley should my code access that configuration information.
Thanks,
Guy.
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by: meverestPosted on 2008-01-14 at 15:50:48ID: 20658596
windows registry is usually a good place for config items like that.
itle\confi glocation" ) during the constructor part of the filter, then use that value to find the config file.
read a specific registry key (like "HKLM\software\mybrand\myt
Cheers.