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Can I use "ClickOnce" to deploy console apps?

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You can, but wouldn't you rather have a rich Windows Forms based UI? Also, console apps that require a command-line interface are beyond the scope of "ClickOnce" deployment in the .NET Framework 2.0. The primary reasons for this is that the install path...
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Can I use "ClickOnce" to deploy an Office addin?

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No. Addins generally require special registration and integrated activation within the hosting application. The "ClickOnce" installer does not support machine level changes such as this.
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Can I deploy Localized apps with "ClickOnce"?

ClickOnce - Windows Forms FAQs
Yes. With Visual Studio, it???s quite easy. Simply indicate the language of the deployment in the publishing options & the correct satellite assemblies will be automatically published with your deployment.
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Can I deploy managed C++ applications with "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
You can use "ClickOnce" to deploy .NET Framework based applications built with any language, including C++.
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What types of applications can I deploy with "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
quot;ClickOnce" can be used to deploy Windows Forms based application based on the .NET Framework. Since "ClickOnce" applications are deployed via the web, they can't be allowed to impact the client machine to a high degree. So if...
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What do I need to use "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
You need to have the .NET Framework 2.0 installed on the client. And you need a place to publish your app to where your end users can access, such as a web server, file share, or media such as CD/DVD.
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Can I deploy .NET Framework V1 & V1.1 applications with "ClickOnce"?

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For a number of security related considerations, "ClickOnce" requires that the main entry point assembly (the .exe file) be compiled with the 2.0 version of the .NET Framework. Other assemblies in the application can still be compiled with previous versions...
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What is the dfsvc.exe process that starts when I use "ClickOnce"?

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That is the actual "ClickOnce" engine that is handling the update checks & downloads. It is launched when a "ClickOnce" application needs updated. It shuts itself down if not used for 15 minutes.
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Do I have to have Visual Studio to use "ClickOnce"?

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No. While Visual Studio makes deploying "ClickOnce" applications simple, there are several other ways to deploy "ClickOnce" applications. The .NET Framework SDK includes a tool named MAGE(Manifest Editor & Generator) that provides both a UI (mageui...
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Can I use "ClickOnce" for Windows Forms Controls in the browser?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
No. "ClickOnce" only deals with deploying applications. The Windows Forms control in the browser technology is effectively unchanged.
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My app needs a pre-requisite such as MSDE, MDAC, etc... can I still use "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
Yes. One option is to use the VS Bootstrapper. The Bootstrapper will bundle all of your apps necessary pre-requisite's, install them when run & then start the "ClickOnce" application install. The Bootstrapper must be run the 1st time each user uses...
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How do I deploy a console application?

Frequently asked Questions about Mainsoft for Java EE
Mainsoft for Java EE generates a script that you can use to run your console application outside your development environment.
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Can I use Web Start to deploy server apps?

Unofficial Java Web Start/JNLP FAQ
Web Start is designed for rich desktop apps and, therefore, has currently limited support for command line apps or mission critical, 24x7x365, always-up, high performance daemons serving thousands of customers simultaneously. installation service for Java Daemons is also in the works as Java Specification Request (JSR) 96. Check out JSR 96 - Java Daemons at http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/96.jsp .
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Can I create a customizable "ClickOnce" application?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
For example, let's say you want to define an add-in model, or provide some base forms so my customers can extend to customize the look-and-feel of my app by just dropping in additional assemblies. How can you achieve this with "ClickOnce"...
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Can I pass arguments to my "ClickOnce" application?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
Yes. When a "ClickOnce" application is activated via a URL, the application can obtain the QueryString of the URL used to activate the application.
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Can "ClickOnce" applications be run when offline?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
Yes, "ClickOnce" applications that choose to be installed get an entry added in the Start Menu that can be used to launch the application when disconnected from the network. Note however, it's still up to the application to make sure it can work offline...
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Is there something I should be doing now in my application to prepare for "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
Most applications won't have to know anything about "ClickOnce" to be deployed with "ClickOnce". In most cases, using "ClickOnce" is as simple as creating the necessary manifest files & placing the application on a server... for which we provide tools...
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Can I distribute my "ClickOnce" application via CD?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
Yes and your app will still be auto-updateable via a network server you configured into the "ClickOnce" deployment when you created the CDs. This is a great solution for large applications or for applications that have pre-requisites installed with the...
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Can I install a "ClickOnce" application per-machine?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
No. All "ClickOnce" applications are installed per-user. Each user is totally isolated from one another and must install their own copy. If your application needs to be installed per-machine, you should use MSI.
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How does MSI relate to "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
ClickOnce" & MSI are separate but, complimentary application installer technologies. "ClickOnce" is targeted at web based per-user deployments. This has a lot of benefits, but also means you can't do anything & everything at install time. If...
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What operating systems does "ClickOnce" support?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
ClickOnce" ships in the .NET Framework redist & supports all of the same operating systems & languages as the core .NET Framework. Specifically Windows 98 & up, except for NT4.
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Can I use Web Start to deploy apps to mobile devices (J2ME)?

Unofficial Java Web Start/JNLP FAQ
Web Start is designed for rich desktop apps (aka resource hogs) requiring Megas of disk space and very likely doesn't fit on your Java phone unless you attach a Giga hard disk somehow. You can try the SavaJe XE operating system for StrongARM devices. SavaJe includes the J2SE 1.3, so it could work with Web Start. You can download a trial copy of SavaJe XE from http://www.savaje.com OpenJNLP has been split into a JNLP-launching library and a separate app/GUI.
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How does "ClickOnce" relate to the V1 No-Touch deployment technology?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
ClickOnce" is the successor to the V1 No-Touch deployment technology. "ClickOnce" builds upon V1 & addresses the key limitations & issues with the V1 technology. The V1 No-Touch deployment technology is still supported in V2 of the .NET Framework...
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Can I launch a "ClickOnce" app from any web browser besides Internet Explorer?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
quot;ClickOnce" simply uses a MIME type for activation, which is configured by the .NET Framework 2.0 setup. This allows a "ClickOnce" app to be launched by any client that uses standard Windows url activation. This includes Internet Explorer...
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