Deploying Your Application
When it is time to deploy your Microsoft® Office application to users, you have many alternatives, ranging from copying a file to a common share on a network server to building a full-fledged setup package using the Packaging Wizard. How you choose to deploy your application depends largely on what type of application you have created.
The following sections outline different ways to deploy various types of Office Developer applications.
In This Section
- The Packaging Process
- Background information about creating setup program packages.
- Creating a Setup Package Using the Packaging Wizard
- Using the Packaging Wizard to create setup programs for your applications.
- Deploying Office Templates and Application-Specific Add-ins
- Special considerations for deploying Office templates and application-specific add-ins to special folders on users' computers.
- Deploying Office Application-Specific Add-ins
- Understand the best ways to deploy an application-specific add-in to users.
- Deploying COM Add-ins
- Special considerations for deploying COM Add-ins.
- Deploying Outlook and FrontPage Applications
- Special considerations when deploying applications using Microsoft® Outlook® or Microsoft® FrontPage®.
- Deploying Workflow Applications for Exchange Server
- Special considerations when deploying applications using Microsoft® Outlook® or Microsoft® FrontPage®.
- Deploying Microsoft Access Applications using the Access Runtime
- Information about how to deploy the Access Runtime with your application.
Related Sections
- Designing Solutions
- To avoid issues at the deployment stage, it is important to take time up front to design the application that your customers want.
- Localizing Your Application
- When creating and deploying applications in foreign languages, it is important to consider localization issues.
- Developing Applications with Microsoft Office Developer
- Projects are the building blocks of a Microsoft® Office XP Developer application. If a project is a building block for an application, then an application is the foundation.
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