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Does anyone know if there is a way to get some visibility into the process of loading app.config files?

I've encountered a number of situations where something is going wrong in that process (most often a bad value in the config file), but it takes a lot of guessing or process of elimination to find the problem.

For example, some of the following areas have caused me trouble:

  • Configuring the trace system and defining listeners
  • Managing .NET versions (the useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy and associated nodes)
  • Settings, especially when trying to manage settings for multiple assemblies
  • Assembly Manifests (I know, not really app.config but in the same bucket of XML configured startup options)

This may be wishful thinking, but it would be great if there was some secret log that could be enabled, or some way to force the runtime to give out more information as it is loading the configuration system.

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The app.config is propably compared against an xml schema, so debugging could be a bit hard.

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  • That's a good point. If it tries to validate the XML and just gets back a true or false, there isn't much more to say. I'm more concerned with problems not involving XML, I will edit the question to add some examples. Dec 17, 2012 at 15:25
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I don't know of any logging provided by ConfigurationManager. But if an application crashes as a result of an unhandled exception, you can refer to Windows Event Viewer (Application log) to get a stack trace and exception message. That's generally all I need to get pointed in the right direction.

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