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Desktop App Technologies Application Installation and Servicing Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies
Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies Using Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies
Using Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies
Using Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies
About Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies
Using Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies
Using Side-by-side Assemblies
Installing Side-by-side Assemblies
Enabling an Assembly in an Application Hosting a DLL, Extension, or Control Panel
Enabling an Assembly in an Application Without Extensions
Enabling Updated Common Controls, Visual Styles, and Themes
Using the Activation Context API
Using Assemblies with a Multilanguage User Interface
Using Side-by-Side Assemblies as a Resource
Fixing an Existing Application Using a Private Assembly
Guidelines for Creating Side-by-side Assemblies
Side-by-side Assemblies Reference
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Using Isolated Applications and Side-by-side Assemblies

The following topics in this section cover using isolated applications and side-by-side assemblies:

  • Using Side-by-side Assemblies
  • Installing Side-by-side Assemblies
  • Enabling an Assembly in an Application Hosting a DLL, Extension, or Control Panel
  • Enabling an Assembly in an Application Without Extensions
  • Enabling Updated Common Controls, Visual Styles, and Themes
  • Using the Activation Context API
  • Using Assemblies with a Multilanguage User Interface
  • Using Side-by-Side Assemblies as a Resource
  • Fixing an Existing Application Using a Private Assembly

 

 

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