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deployment with .net studio 2003 standard
Feb 7 2005 10:06 PM
Am hoping someone out there will be able to give me some concise advice. I have written an application on vb.net studio, standard edition and am trying to package it for deployment. It is a fairly straigt forward windows form that merely simplifies a number of long tedious trigononmetry based engineering formulas so should not need any addons. No where can I find anything of any help on the microsoft web site, I simply want to package the thing in a setup file or cab format, so that it can be distributed on other computers. Can this be done on the standard program, and if so, how? Will the recipient computers have to have the .net framework 1.1 installed? Is there any easy way to do this? Hope someone out there can help me, I am feeling this microsoft program is just an uphill battle from day one, the msdn help files seem to be 1.6g ig of useless space?
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