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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:09:21+00:00 2026-05-11T06:09:21+00:00

I have a Visual Studio setup project that has an Installer class. In the

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I have a Visual Studio setup project that has an Installer class. In the installer class I set a setting as follows:

MessageBox.Show(Properties.Settings.Default.MySetting);  Properties.Settings.Default.MySetting = 'Foo'; Properties.Settings.Default.Save();  MessageBox.Show(Properties.Settings.Default.MySetting); 

The problem is that even though I know that this code is being executed (I am doing other stuff), the setting is never set!!

The message boxes do suggest that the value is being set, but when I go to the .config file the value is still blank!

Anyone have any ideas why and/or a possible workaround?

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:09:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:09 am

    What I do for my installers is to use the ‘file’ attribute in App.Config. The appSettings block takes a ‘file’ attribute, like so:

    <appSettings file='user.config'>     <add key='foo' value='some value unchanged by setup'/> </appSettings> 

    The ‘file’ attribute is sort of like CSS, in that the most specific setting wins. If you have ‘foo’ defined in user.config as well as App.config, the value in user.config is used.

    Then, I have a config generator that writes out a second appSettings block to user.config (or whatever you want to call it), using values in a dictionary.

    using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.Xml;  namespace Utils {     public class ConfigGenerator     {         public static void WriteExternalAppConfig(string configFilePath, IDictionary<string, string> userConfiguration)         {             using (XmlTextWriter xw = new XmlTextWriter(configFilePath, Encoding.UTF8))             {                 xw.Formatting = Formatting.Indented;                 xw.Indentation = 4;                 xw.WriteStartDocument();                 xw.WriteStartElement('appSettings');                  foreach (KeyValuePair<string, string> pair in userConfiguration)                 {                     xw.WriteStartElement('add');                     xw.WriteAttributeString('key', pair.Key);                     xw.WriteAttributeString('value', pair.Value);                     xw.WriteEndElement();                 }                  xw.WriteEndElement();                 xw.WriteEndDocument();             }         }     } } 

    In your installer, just add something like the following in your Install method:

    string configFilePath = string.Format('{0}{1}User.config', targetDir, Path.DirectorySeparatorChar);  IDictionary<string, string> userConfiguration = new Dictionary<string, string>();  userConfiguration['Server'] = Context.Parameters['Server']; userConfiguration['Port'] = Context.Parameters['Port'];  ConfigGenerator.WriteExternalAppConfig(configFilePath, userConfiguration); 

    We use it for our test, training, and production servers, so all we have to do is specify the machine name and password during the install, and everything’s taken care of for us. It used to be a 3-hour process, including going through multiple config files to set passwords. Now it’s almost entirely automated.

    Hope this helps.

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