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hi friends,

I have one doubt for dot net related. please suggest to answer to this question.
What is the difference between machine. config and web. config?
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_Asif_ 26-May-14 7:43am    
hahhaha ;) +5
Web.Config --> Used at application level.For Example, when we want some configuration only specific to that application then we should be adding those configuration in the Web.config file.

Machine.Config---> Used at machine level. For Example, When we want 2 or 3 application in the same machine should follow the same configuration then we can configure it in Machine.Config file.
 
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