Chris Comeaux
Chris Comeaux

Reputation: 65

Accessing App.config in a location different from the binary

In a .NET Win console application, I would like to access an App.config file in a location different from the console application binary. For example, how can C:\bin\Text.exe get its settings from C:\Test.exe.config?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 18075

Answers (5)

Balaji Dinakaran
Balaji Dinakaran

Reputation: 375

AppDomainSetup domainSetup = new AppDomainSetup();
        domainSetup.ConfigurationFile = @"D:\Mine\Company\";
        string browserName = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["browser"];

Upvotes: 0

CodeNaked
CodeNaked

Reputation: 41393

It appears that you can use the AppDomain.SetData method to achieve this. The documentation states:

You cannot insert or modify system entries with this method.

Regardless, doing so does appear to work. The documentation for the AppDomain.GetData method lists the system entries available, of interest is the "APP_CONFIG_FILE" entry.

If we set the "APP_CONFIG_FILE" before any application settings are used, we can modify where the app.config is loaded from. For example:

public class Program
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        AppDomain.CurrentDomain.SetData("APP_CONFIG_FILE", @"C:\Temp\test.config");
        //...
    }
}

I found this solution documented in this blog and a more complete answer (to a related question) can be found here.

Upvotes: 8

jeff.willis
jeff.willis

Reputation: 346

using System.Configuration;    

Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration("C:\Test.exe");

You can then access the app settings, connection strings, etc from the config instance. This assumes of course that the config file is properly formatted and your app has read access to the directory. Notice the path is not "C:\Test.exe.config" The method looks for a config file associated with the file you specify. If you specify "C:\Test.exe.config" it will look for "C:\Test.exe.config.config" Kinda lame, but understandable, I guess.

Reference here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.configuration.configurationmanager.openexeconfiguration.aspx

Upvotes: 13

Michael Meadows
Michael Meadows

Reputation: 28416

You can set it by creating a new app domain:

AppDomainSetup domainSetup = new AppDomainSetup();
domainSetup.ConfigurationFile = fileLocation;
AppDomain add = AppDomain.CreateDomain("myNewAppDomain", securityInfo, domainSetup);

Upvotes: 3

Santiago Palladino
Santiago Palladino

Reputation: 3542

Use the following (remember to include System.Configuration assembly)

ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(exePath)

Upvotes: 6

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