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Dynamically change connectionString in web.config

I have the following in my web.config

<connectionStrings>
   <add name="ActiveDirectoryConnection" connectionString="LDAP://ActiveDirectoryDomain1.com" providerName="System.Web.Security.ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider"/>
</connectionStrings>

I need to add a dropdown box to my login page that allows the user to change the connectionString to a different string, e.g. "LDAP://ActiveDirectoryDomain2.com"

In C# code behind how do change the connectionString value?


More info:

The problem I am having is that there are 4 other web.config settings call that one connectionString. For example:

<activeDirectorySecurityContextSettings connectionStringName="ActiveDirectoryConnection" defaultADUserName="ReportUser" defaultADPassword="password"/>  

Thanks!

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user390480 Avatar asked Aug 17 '26 07:08

user390480


2 Answers

If a user is able to change the value of the Setting, then the web.config file is the wrong place to store the setting.

You should check out a User Scoped value in a Settings file instead.

MSDN - Using Settings in C#

When using settings like this, changing the value at runtime is easy:

Properties.Settings.Default.LdapConnectionString = "New Connection String";
Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
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Justin Niessner Avatar answered Aug 18 '26 21:08

Justin Niessner


  • It's a bad idea to modify a *.config file from inside the program.
  • It's a bad idea for a webpage to modify any file in the root folder of your website.
  • It's a bad idea to have permission set allowing a web page the modification of files in the root folder of your website.

Basically, you need to forget about the web.config, and structure your code to use a connection string the exist only in memory.

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James Curran Avatar answered Aug 18 '26 20:08

James Curran