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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:16:08+00:00 2026-05-12T06:16:08+00:00

I have an old PowerBuilder application that we are slowly phasing out. We are

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I have an old PowerBuilder application that we are slowly phasing out. We are also moving to a more service orientated. So in order to facilitate this we are using C# COM wrappers to call WCF methods so old direct SQL calls can be slowly removed. We also use the C# COM wrappers when need functionality is needed in the power builder application.

Since we are using COM calls to DLL from PowerBuilder to C#, there is no need for an external executable. This means that a app.config file will not be loaded on its own. At least that is what I noticed. Example: Let’s say the main DLL that has the wrapper methods is Wrapper.dll. If I had config named Wrapper.dll.config it would not get loaded when the make my call from PowerBuilder to C#.

The reason I would like to use a config file is because I would like to start using log4net in the C# dlls in order to make debugging easier because it is hard enough with PowerBuilder. There are other reasons that I would like to load configuration files but the easiest to explain is basically it is easier to set up some stuff using a config file.

So is there a way to load a configuration files into the Configuration manager for a COM call?

Thanks
Tony

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    2026-05-12T06:16:08+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:16 am

    Thanks for the answers, while helpful it was not what I was looking for. The “easiest” to do what I need is to name the config file after the calling applications exe. So if the application’s name is test.exe and your C# dll is wrapper.dll, then you would name the config file test.exe.config. Since test.exe in this case is a PowerBuilder application, I can get away with this for now. If it were a .net app (and probably others) it would probably already have a config and thus get in the way.

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