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JzP - 16 Jul 2007 13:29 GMT
Hi,
I've built an application in visual studio 2005 express and published
it to a shared drive on my pc in a folder called "c:\JzPShare
\Publish". The first time I did this I ran the created "setup.exe" and
installed the application. I have subsequently cmended the program
several times and a new version appears in the folder and the setup
files gets modified each time. However, when I run the program from
the start menu the application doesn't update the installed version.
I'm sure I'm doing something obviously stupid, but the problem with
obviously stupid things is that they are never obvious to the person
doing them!
Any guidance would be appreciated.
TIA
John
RobinS - 30 Jul 2007 23:43 GMT
Are you still having a problem, or did you resolve this?

Robin S.
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> Hi,
> I've built an application in visual studio 2005 express and published
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> TIA
> John

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