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Blank License Agreement in  VS 2005 Setup And Deployment Project

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SimonHamelech@gmail.com - 23 Jan 2007 18:19 GMT
In order to deploy an application written in C# using VS 2005 (and
obviously .Net 2.0) I have generated a setup and deployment project via
visual studio.  To this project I have added a license page dialog and
configured it to use a file called license.rtf, however when I install
the application the license page shows up blank.  I am also
experiencing the same problem with the readme dialog that I have added.

Until now I have been successfully publishing my application to the web
using clickonce technology, however due to a lack of uninstall and the
ability to display a license agreement I have had to forgo this.
Phil Wilson - 23 Jan 2007 19:18 GMT
Is it a real actual RTF file, or maybe just a text file you renamed to an
RTF file?
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Phil Wilson
[Microsoft MVP Windows Installer]

> In order to deploy an application written in C# using VS 2005 (and
> obviously .Net 2.0) I have generated a setup and deployment project via
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> using clickonce technology, however due to a lack of uninstall and the
> ability to display a license agreement I have had to forgo this.
SimonHamelech@gmail.com - 23 Jan 2007 22:03 GMT
Thanks, that solved my problem.

On Jan 23, 9:18 pm, "Phil Wilson"
<phil.wil...@wonderware.something.com> wrote:
> Is it a real actual RTF file, or maybe just a text file you renamed to an
> RTF file?
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> > using clickonce technology, however due to a lack of uninstall and the
> > ability to display a license agreement I have had to forgo this.

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