ExeConfigurationFileMap Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the ExeConfigurationFileMap class.
Overloads
ExeConfigurationFileMap() |
Initializes a new instance of the ExeConfigurationFileMap class. |
ExeConfigurationFileMap(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the ExeConfigurationFileMap class by using the specified machine configuration file name. |
ExeConfigurationFileMap()
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ExeConfigurationFileMap class.
public:
ExeConfigurationFileMap();
public ExeConfigurationFileMap ();
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
ExeConfigurationFileMap(String)
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
- Source:
- ExeConfigurationFileMap.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ExeConfigurationFileMap class by using the specified machine configuration file name.
public:
ExeConfigurationFileMap(System::String ^ machineConfigFileName);
public ExeConfigurationFileMap (string machineConfigFileName);
new System.Configuration.ExeConfigurationFileMap : string -> System.Configuration.ExeConfigurationFileMap
Public Sub New (machineConfigFileName As String)
Parameters
- machineConfigFileName
- String
The name of the machine configuration file that includes the complete physical path (for example, c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\CONFIG\machine.config
).
Remarks
You use this constructor when you are targeting a version of the .NET Framework that is earlier than the latest one that is installed on the computer. This constructor enables you to specify a machine configuration file that is appropriate to the version of the .NET Framework that you are targeting.