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Isabelle
Hi everybody,
I have posted this in the Microsoft's forums. No answer yet, so here I
am, trying to get an answer again.
I am attempting to automate a little bit our usage of the ClickOnce
technology.
Using MageUI.exe, I was able to successfully produce a ClickOnce
application that installs itself on the user's workstation, with the
Icon File specified like if I did everything using Visual Studio 2005's
publishing wizard (shortcut in the start/programs menus and all).
Here in our project, it is not an option to use Visual Studio's wizards
and msbuild to automate deployment of iterative builds.
I am trying to do the same as I did with MageUI.exe but at the command
line, using Mage.exe.
In MageUI.exe I could specify an EntryPoint, and an IconFile, in the
Files section of the application manifest tab. I see no documentation
and no option in the help of mage.exe to do so from the command line.
Is it possible ?
How can I do that ?
Thanks in advance
Best regards,
Isabelle M.
I have posted this in the Microsoft's forums. No answer yet, so here I
am, trying to get an answer again.
I am attempting to automate a little bit our usage of the ClickOnce
technology.
Using MageUI.exe, I was able to successfully produce a ClickOnce
application that installs itself on the user's workstation, with the
Icon File specified like if I did everything using Visual Studio 2005's
publishing wizard (shortcut in the start/programs menus and all).
Here in our project, it is not an option to use Visual Studio's wizards
and msbuild to automate deployment of iterative builds.
I am trying to do the same as I did with MageUI.exe but at the command
line, using Mage.exe.
In MageUI.exe I could specify an EntryPoint, and an IconFile, in the
Files section of the application manifest tab. I see no documentation
and no option in the help of mage.exe to do so from the command line.
Is it possible ?
How can I do that ?
Thanks in advance
Best regards,
Isabelle M.