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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:45:15+00:00 2026-05-11T13:45:15+00:00

The .NET 2.0 and up configuration system is quite powerful and extensible – as

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The .NET 2.0 and up configuration system is quite powerful and extensible – as long as you don’t want to change the fact it all comes from XML files in the filesystem.

In my requirement, I cannot change files since my app runs in a managed environment outside my reach – but I could change the SQL Server database.

So I am looking at storing configuration files or sections in a SQL table – but how can I tie the .NET 2.0 configuration system into this??

Is there a way to write a ‘custom config provider’ that will read its config sections not from a *.config file in the file system, but from a table in the SQL database??

I’ve been looking at creating my own custom ConfigurationSection or ConfigurationElement, or even a custom Configuration per se – but it seems I always end up back at the point that I can extend the config-system in the filesystem as much as I like, but I can’t make it read my XML fragments from a database table…..

What am I missing? Has someone done this already and care to explain / share?

Thanks! Marc

PS: I also tried to just read the config XML into a string, and then deserializing it into the appropriate e.g. ServiceModelConfigSection – that doesn’t work, unfortunately, because the ConfigSection base class somehow doesn’t implement a method that is required for it to be XML serializable …….. (YIKES!!!)

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  1. 2026-05-11T13:45:16+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    There’s an article here that talks about doing what you are talking about:

    http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/Section/Redirecting-Configuration-with-a-Custom-Provider.id-291932.html

    In summary what they do is create a derived version of ProtectedConfigurationProvider, which is typically used to encrypt .config files. In the Decrypt method, instead of decrypting the configuration information, it’s retrieved from a database.

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