Chapter Summary

After you have finished writing an application, you might still need to configure it. In this chapter you have learned about several broad areas of configurability that are supported by the .NET Framework.

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Dynamic properties allow you to set properties of forms, controls, and other components at runtime by editing XML files. Each assembly can have its own configuration file. You can also edit a master machine configuration file to make systemwide changes.

The .NET Framework also includes two complete security systems that administrators can configure. Code access ...

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