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Silverlight is designed differently where it is not possible for a silverlight program running inside a browser can have access to a user's hard drive. This is a good thing and is important for security. But there are times when it might be a good idea to save some settings on the client side. I kind of remember that there is some sort of protected space for that. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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