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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:14:18+00:00 2026-05-14T14:14:18+00:00

MSCRM 4.0 Problem: I’m currently storing xml files in the ISV directory along with

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I’m currently storing xml files in the ISV directory along with my web applications. From a plugin (or potentially a seperate app), I need to find an easy way to navigate to the ISV directory to read these xml files. This routine will be called extremely often, so processing minimization should be a strong consideration.

Potential solutions:

  • Registry: There is a registry key called ‘WebSitePath’ with the data ‘C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\CRM’. Could potentially use this to build the path. (Will this be the same on all systems/installations?)

  • IIS directory data: Looping through the DirectoryEntries of path ‘”IIS://localhost/W3SVC”‘ I could obtain the the web application where description is equal to “Microsoft Dynamics CRM”. (Will this be the same on all systems/installations?)

  • Webservice: Create one to read and return the data contained in these xml files The webservice would have easy access to its executing directory.

  • Database: Store the data of these files in the database.

Help:

Can anyone suggest a simpler solution to obtaining and reading a file from the ISV directory? If not, which of the above solutions would be the quickest to process?

Thanks for any and all contributions.

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    2026-05-14T14:14:18+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:14 pm

    If you manage your deployment, I would first try to access the file at the location that you think the file can be found (like an hint). If you can’t find it, I would try to retrieve the ISV folder location using the registry.

    If you are not controlling the deployment, using a file in the ISV folder is not a good solution, because CRM can be deployed using different roles, and the ISV folder is not necessarily on the same server, so I would rely on a external database.

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