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Good Book(s)26 Apr 2006 09:07 GMT1
 What book and/or books can teach me how to do deployment in a step by step
way, hopefully!
 I recently purchased the following books:
   Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Step by Step
Unattended install of VB package24 Apr 2006 08:38 GMT2
We have received a VB setup package. It is made in the package and
deployment wizard in VB6. This is part of a larger install we try to automate
(script). Do anybody know how to run the vb pdw setup.exe with command-line
arguments to start it unattended/quiet/silent?
how to deploy an upgraded prog. - getting security errors20 Apr 2006 14:03 GMT2
I'm not a professional developer. I have several in-house VB6 programs that
I have upgraded to VB.NET. One of them runs fine while I'm in the
VisualStudio.NET environment, but the .exe will not run standalone. I get
security messages, I guess because I am creating folders and ...
How to detect wich dlls and merge modules to deploy18 Apr 2006 15:15 GMT1
We are reviewing our setup of a larger server-application at the
moment. At the moment we are deploying a lot of dlls to the target
system. The dlls have been detected by visual studio 6 to be necessary
for our application. This has been 4 years ago on a Windows 2000 Prof
Installation HELP12 Apr 2006 09:10 GMT1
I have a VB6 package which includes several ActiveX's, Jet 4 db's a custom
grid etc. I have used the Windows Installer and Orca to deploy it.  All works
fine, except the user needs to have Administrator rights to run it ok.  All
the package files are in the installation directory ...
MDAC_TYP.EXE Deployment Question12 Apr 2006 07:08 GMT6
I am deploying a VB6 application on several XP 2002 SP2 machines. I have a
reference to Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.8 Library in my project.
ComponentChecker indicates that I have MDAC 2.8 SP1 on my XP SP2 development
machine.
DEP version conflict ComCtl32 & MSComCtl10 Apr 2006 05:55 GMT2
My project uses ComCtl32.ocx version 6.0.81.6 and MSComCtl.ocx version
6.1.97.86. These were the hot fixes by MS. However, the version numbers in
their respective .DEP files remain 6.0.81.5 and 6.1.97.82. Thus, PDW
indicates that it can not find the dependency files for these new ...
VB 6 Freezes Please help09 Apr 2006 16:29 GMT1
When I click Compile on my project, VB appears to freeze. This only
happens on specific vbp (project) files.
Please help
Shayaan
CRViewer.DLL  (Crystal Reports) - Deployment Problem07 Apr 2006 05:48 GMT1
Using VB 6 (sp6)
Crystal Reports 8.5 (sp3)
and install shield 3.5 Express (sp4).
The VB program on my development machine, is pointing to a version of
Clickonce certificate signing05 Apr 2006 16:53 GMT1
I have an VB.NET 2005 application that is deplyed via clickonce.  The
previous certificate used to sign the assemblies and manifests has expired.  
I have a new certificate and have used it to sign the latest version of my
application.  However when a user tries to update, they ...
I can NOT figure out what merge modules to include, to distribute my WinForms application with CR 905 Apr 2006 10:37 GMT3
I have this program I've been working for quite a while.  It works just
fine, on my machine.  (I'm using Visual Studio .NET 2003 with Crystal
Reports 9.)  When I attempt to run the application on a user's machine, it
ALWAYS fails to bring up the Crystal Report.  So, I've been ...
Freelance MSI Developer Available03 Apr 2006 01:19 GMT1
Bump.
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JamieB
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