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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
<connectionStrings>
<add name="LicensingDatabase" connectionString="data source=.\SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|\Licensing.mdf;User Instance=true" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
</connectionStrings>
<appSettings>
<add key="RootUrl" value="http://www.yoursite.com/"/>
<add key="SiteName" value="YourSite"/>
<add key="SiteEmail" value="YourSite Support<support@yoursite.com>"/>
<add key="SmtpServer" value="smtp.yoursite.com"/>
<add key="SmtpPort" value="25"/>
<add key="SmtpUsername" value=""/>
<add key="SmtpPassword" value=""/>
<add key="SmtpSsl" value="False"/>
<add key="PayPalAddress" value="paypal@yoursite.com" />
<!-- The settings below only apply if you are using SoftActivate Licensing SDK to generate license keys
(as opposed to getting the license keys from the LicenseKeys table -->
<add key="LicensingSDKLicenseKey" value="SLDPW-5GEXT-MB7YY-V6AGR-PR54U" />
</appSettings>
<system.web>
<compilation debug="true">
<assemblies>
<remove assembly="MySql.Web, Version=6.2.5, Culture=neutral"/>
<remove assembly="MySql.Data, Version=6.2.5, Culture=neutral"/>
</assemblies>
</compilation>
<authentication mode="None"/>
<!--
The <customErrors> section enables configuration
of what to do if/when an unhandled error occurs
during the execution of a request. Specifically,
it enables developers to configure html error pages
to be displayed in place of a error stack trace.
<customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="GenericErrorPage.htm">
<error statusCode="403" redirect="NoAccess.htm" />
<error statusCode="404" redirect="FileNotFound.htm" />
</customErrors>
-->
<customErrors mode="Off" />
</system.web>
<system.webServer>
</system.webServer>
</configuration>
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