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Comments by deepthakannan (Top 8 by date)
deepthakannan
5-Aug-11 10:42am
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If I create a controller script on the fly, I have to call Process.Start(createdonthefly.ps1) for every controller script I create. We'll lose sessions if we do this
deepthakannan
5-Aug-11 10:38am
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This is how we are executing them now. We would like to have more control over the scripts. For example, I would like to run script5 after running script3 skipping script4.
deepthakannan
28-Jul-11 9:38am
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Ok...I can see the changes in the exename.config file when the application is up and running. Once I close the application, the file reverts back to its previous state. I want to save the changes I made using the application permanently. Is there a way to do it?
deepthakannan
27-Jul-11 9:55am
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For example, I added a key-value pair(<add key="Path" value="C:\Auto">) under App-settings. If I change the value using the function above, I don't see the changes in the file
deepthakannan
27-Jul-11 9:49am
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Everything is in the Output folder (debug/bin). If I open my app.config, or my project name.config file in VS2010, I don't see the changes I made using this function.
deepthakannan
26-Jul-11 9:30am
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My application files including App.config file are not under ProgramFiles directory.So I should be able to read and write app.config, right?
I don't know what config.Save() is doing. If it is not able to save the changes, it should throw an exception or give me some indication that it failed. What is happening there?
deepthakannan
22-Jun-11 9:00am
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I tried yours and it works as long as there is no space in the path to the script file (ScriptwithArguments.ps1)
deepthakannan
22-Jun-11 8:53am
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Thanks for looking into this !
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