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DeploymentSee our brave heroes conquer the challenges of deploying applications using setup projects, xcopy, side-by-side deployment and more. A guaranteed classic! Problems playing videos? |
| Deploying the Framework This video shows some of the ways that you can deploy the .NET Framework. You will also be introduced to the Deploying .NET Applications Lifecycle Guide that covers all aspects of deploying .NET Framework and applications.
| | Internet Deployment This video shows you how to build a Windows Forms application that is deployed to a Web server. Using Internet Explorer, a user can click a link to download the application from the Web server and run it locally.
| | Share Deployment This video shows you how to deploy a Windows Forms application to a network share and then run it from that share. No installation is required on the user’s machine.
| | Side-By-Side Apps The .NET Framework enables you to run multiple versions of the same application (and any components that it needs) simultaneously without any conflicts. This video shows how you can run two versions of the same application side-by-side.
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| | File Copy Deployment The ability to deploy a .NET application using simple file copy methods is a result of the self-describing nature of .NET components. This video shows you how to deploy a Windows Forms application using file copy.
| | Load From URL With Visual Basic .NET, you can build applications that automatically keep themselves, and their components, up to date. This video shows how to load assemblies from the Internet.
| | Setup Projects This video shows how to deploy Windows Forms applications using Visual Studio .NET Setup Projects, which integrate Windows Installer technology with the IDE, making it easy to build MSI files for .NET applications.
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Video Problems?
If you experience problems watching these videos, you may wish to try installing the WMP9 codecs (or WMP9 itself, although that is not a requirement). If you are experiencing clipping or problems resizing the videos then you may wish to try the following steps;
- In Windows Media Player, click Options on the Tools menu.
- On the Performance tab, click Advanced.
- Clear the Use video mixing renderer check boxes in the Video Acceleration and DVD Video sections.
- Click OK, and then click OK.
- Your system may need to be rebooted in order for changes to take effect.
More information on this video issue can be found in this KB article.
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