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Include Framework 2 in Install Pack

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bahnin@gmail.com - 23 Feb 2007 17:38 GMT
Hi group

I need to install framework 2 before my app in the install pack. I
have add a launch condition, and spécify the url.
but once the framework is installed, the install stop, and my app is
not install.

what i have missed ?

Then my app use a after install action to send a part of my app (a cab
file) to a device (calling the AppManager from active sync) and
install it.

How can i do to install the CompactFramework2 too in the same intall
pack ?

Sellami
Michael Nemtsev - 23 Feb 2007 17:49 GMT
Hello bahnin@gmail.com,

> I need to install framework 2 before my app in the install pack. I
> have add a launch condition, and spécify the url.
> but once the framework is installed, the install stop, and my app is
> not install.
> what i have missed ?

Which installed do u use? it works perfect with ClickOnce

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bahnin@gmail.com - 25 Feb 2007 03:44 GMT
Which installed do u use?  Visual studio 2005. And I need create
install CD with Framework Net2 and compact Framework .Net2 and two app
winforms  (PC and PDA).

And clickOnce can be a good idea.

> Hello bah...@gmail.com,
>
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> "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
> miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo

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