Hi,

Gio wrote:
> I agree with saving the preferences to file...

That's what I do too. 

.Net suggests you write preferences/settings to
isolated storage folders with either a user or machine
level scope. Isolated storage folders are hidden
folders in the Documents and Settings folder.

Regards,
Russ

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