You're right; if the user skips an update, the only way for them to pick it
up is to deinstall and reinstall.
To remove the choice for updating: Under the options, set the minimum
version number equal to the version you are deploying. They will not be
prompted for the update, it will just install it the next time they run the
application.
RobinS.
GoldMail, Inc.
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> If ClickONce detects a potential update and the user selects to skip the
> update, it appears that they are not reprompted after that. Is there some
> why to not allow a "skip" option?
jp2msft - 13 Feb 2008 14:56 GMT
Robin,
Where is this options setting? What version of VS are you on? I'm looking in
the Project > Properties, under the Publish tab. There is an Options button,
but no where I can see to set a minimum version number.
> To remove the choice for updating: Under the options, set the minimum
> version number equal to the version you are deploying. They will not be
> prompted for the update, it will just install it the next time they run the
> application.
RobinS - 15 Feb 2008 07:19 GMT
Sorry. Try clicking the Updates button instead. That's where you specify the
minimum version and other info about the updates.
RobinS.
GoldMail, Inc.
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> Robin,
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>> the
>> application.
jp2msft - 18 Feb 2008 14:30 GMT
Got it - Thanks!
> Sorry. Try clicking the Updates button instead. That's where you specify the
> minimum version and other info about the updates.
>
> RobinS.
> GoldMail, Inc.
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