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I have two applications that use my clients database(s), but have no mutual dependency. The problem is that I need to make an application for configuration in which the administrator could set the parameters. For instance which database to which the two applications connect and some other parameters, mostly string and numerical. These parameters must affect both applications.

The first solution that I thought of is to make a configuration file in which I could store the data and the applications would read that file on startup. The problem with this approach is that it is not very safe (even if I encrypt the data in the file).

Is there a way to send data from one application to the other, assuming that each application is created as an individual project?

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  • Why is it not safe to encrypt a file?
    – Patrick
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:30
  • Good question, a good salted encryption should be more secured than socket communication.
    – Maldus
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:32
  • My client simply said he wouldn't like to have a file that contains connection string (with user name and password for the database) and similar data. I'm just trying to oblige, the file approach is my backup plan if I don't find a more direct way
    – NDraskovic
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:33
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    If you're creating an application in C#, it's not much better to use a string in the application. A string in the application can easily be extracted. So you're only left with having the user enter the connection string every time, is that what your client wants?
    – Patrick
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:34
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    Your problem is that your client is using unsafe practices. And now is trying to push his problem onto you. You'll need to resist that, you cannot possibly win. Never handle passwords in your code. Tell him that he needs to start using SSPI. Apr 26, 2013 at 10:38

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You can use Memory-Mapped Files

You can use it as a file, and access from different executables.

Build your own class for interfacing with it.

Tutorials:

Programming Memory-Mapped Files with the .NET Framework

Working with memory mapped files in .NET 4

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or you can even use named pipe : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/articles/20060404.asp Or make communication with socket.

You have a plenty of solution. If you need more details, feel free to ask.

Best regards, Sylvain.

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