Hi Mark,
Does my reply solve your problem?
If you still have problems on this issue, please let me know ,thanks!
Kind regards,
Ying-Shen Yu [MS]
Microsoft Support Engineer
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| Hello Mark,
| Why not have a try, here is an article about the Updater,
|
http://windowsforms.net/articles/appupdater.aspx
| You can follow the the steps in "Using the .NET Application Updater
| Component" and test if the Component works on your machine, and here is
an
| article about the Application Blocks in .NET, perhaps you can find some
| useful resources in it.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnbda/html/
| updater.asp?_r=1
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| thanks!
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| | Herfried,
| | thank you for your response. When I convert the original
| | app updater project (the one by J. Cool, before it was
| | incorportated into an Application Block) to VS 2002, it
| | gives no compiler errors, and the references and Imports
| | don't balk.
| | I guess my real question is, can you tell me whether
| | Framework 1.0 supports the functionality of the auto
| | updater?
| | (An enterprise upgrade to 1.1 may be some months away,
| | here.)
| | Thanks again,
| | Mark Peacock
| | >-----Original Message-----
| | >Hello,
| | >
| | >> Is it possible to use the auto updater with Framework
| | 1.0?
| | >
| | >The project files seem to be saved in VS .NET 2003 file
| | format. Maybe it's
| | >possible to use it with VS .NET 2002, but I would update
| | to .NET 1.1/VS .NET
| | >2003.
| | >
| | >HTH,
| | >Herfried K. Wagner
| | >--
| | >MVP · VB Classic, VB .NET
| | >
http://www.mvps.org/dotnet
| | >
| | >
| | >.
| | >
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