What should you do?

You are creating a Windows Forms application by using the .NET Framework 3.5.
The application will use a wizard interface that has 14 panels. Each panel will use data elements stored in
the local database.
The application will use a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Compact Edition to locally store application data.
The users can save their position in the wizard between application sessions.
Users will access the application from their Windows Vista client computers.
You need to ensure that users can retrieve their position in the wizard from any client computer.
What should you do?

You are creating a Windows Forms application by using the .NET Framework 3.5.
The application will use a wizard interface that has 14 panels. Each panel will use data elements stored in
the local database.
The application will use a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Compact Edition to locally store application data.
The users can save their position in the wizard between application sessions.
Users will access the application from their Windows Vista client computers.
You need to ensure that users can retrieve their position in the wizard from any client computer.
What should you do?

A.
Store the application state in the App.config file

B.
Store the application state in the Machine.config file

C.
Store the application state in the local data store. Use SQL Server 2008 replication to synchronize the
application state data to a remote SQL Server 2008 database instance.

D.
Store the application state in the local data store. Use the Microsoft Sync Framework to synchronize
the local data store to a remote SQL Server 2008 database instance.



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