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Exploring .NET's Isolated Storage
By Peter Aitken

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Exploring .NET's Isolated Storage
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Isolated storage is an very useful tool for saving user settings and similar tasks, but it is not a panacea (what is?). Peter Aitken explains when to use it, and when to leave it alone.

 
 
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