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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:53:55+00:00 2026-05-13T00:53:55+00:00

I was recently given a heap of programs to maintain and I am trying

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I was recently given a heap of programs to maintain and I am trying to find some help in adopting some best practices. They are essentially three independant softwares which use a common DLL to manage a series of settings the apps all share. The DLL works this way: it swaps the user settings file (XML file buried deep in the user’s configurations folder in Windows), with a fix file, specified by a hardcoded (egad!) path.

The rationale behind keeping it as user settings and not app settings is that the DLL can be found in several locations (one for each app that will use it), and so the user settings file is common (if all copies of the DLL are the same compile), whereas by using application settings there would be as many app.config files as there are copies of the DLL.

I’m trying to conceive of a better way to centralise these configurations and end the senseless file swapping. One approach (actually, most likely the best approach) would be to redesign all 3 apps so they all use a central dll with its own “app.config”. Are there other more recommendable venues?

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    2026-05-13T00:53:55+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:53 am

    Have you considered using the Windows Registry? We all hate it, but maybe it’s the best option in this case as it is centralized and you could share settings easily across applications.

    EDIT: If you don’t like the Registry (and I don’t blame you for it), you can create an XML or some other configuration file in a directory under the Application Data special folder. This is how this is done these days as far as I know.

    string appData = Environment.GetFolderPath(
        Environment.SpecialFolder.LocalApplicationData));
    string folder = "MyApplicationName";
    string fileName = "settings.xml";
    string path = Path.Combine(Path.Combine(appData, folder), fileName);
    
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