• george-1113455 (9/17/2009)


    The application is a Windows VB app developed in Visual Studio 2008 so I don't think your response applies.

    Thanks for the response though, I really appreciate the thought!

    It means you either did not read or don't understand it that I was suggesting you use Winform application settings to create your roles and it uses the Asp.net roles framework to resolve your users.

    If you don't want to do that then you need to create app.config and create configuration setting using something similar to the previous post. I am going to look for cool client stuff and post the link of how you create the app setting if you want to do it the hard way.

    This is cool client stuff it is comprehensive way to define user permissions in Winform application the person left Microsoft so it has been simplified so any developer can use it without the need to contact that person.

    http://blogs.msdn.com/rprabhu/articles/433979.aspx

    Kind regards,
    Gift Peddie