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all groups > dotnet setup > december 2006

Customer Information --> SerialNumberTemplate
Posted by techspirit at 12/25/2006 10:31:49 AM
Hi, Is it possible to enforce the serial number entry to uppercase letters? Thanks, Techspirit ...more >>


release version does not work in other pcs ... debug version works.. help?
Posted by Nick Valeontis at 12/23/2006 6:10:37 PM
Hi, I have just finished an app in framework v2.0. I have been working on a debug version which worked pretty much okay. I have also built my app in release mode. The program still works okay in my pc However, whenever I try to execute it in another pc I get: "The XXX has encountered a ...more >>

Initiate Rollback from Custom Installation Class
Posted by MrTea at 12/21/2006 8:55:47 AM
Hi Folks I have a Custom Installation Class (that inherits from System.Configuration.Install.Installer) Basically during a file copy, if it errors I want to roll-back the installation. Can I initiate the roll-back from within my custom installation class. The error I am trying to catch...more >>

Only put assembly in GAC
Posted by hvj NO[at]SPAM paralax.nl at 12/15/2006 6:31:34 AM
Hi, Is it possible to make a setup project to just install an assembly in the GAC without making an application folder etc. ? I want to make an installer to only install an assembly on a target machine. ...more >>

.NET Framework 2 install hanging on Windows 2003
Posted by Justin.Feist NO[at]SPAM gmail.com at 12/13/2006 7:14:07 AM
I'm trying to install the .NET Framework 2.0 on a Windows Server 2003 SP1 machine. The progress bar on the "Setup is configuring the install. This may take a minute or two." screen gets to 100%, but it just sits there...no hard drive activity and no CPU usage; it never completes. The text in t...more >>

Adding links to the startmenu when application is installed (VS2003)
Posted by marcussilfver NO[at]SPAM gmail.com at 12/13/2006 6:55:26 AM
I use VS2003 and am trying to have my setup project adding some links to the startmenu. The links should be a MS Word document and an exe file. But I can't seem to get this right! I tried to follow the tutorial on http://www.support.microsoft.com/kb/837220. The problem is that I need to ha...more >>

Administrative Install - How to design???
Posted by MilanB at 12/11/2006 1:09:00 AM
Hello, I have created classic installation including Welocme, Licence Agreement and etc for softvare deployment. I'm not sure about administrative install. Should it poses LicenceAgreement Form, WelcomeForm and what is propose of this type of installation? Can I exculde this installatio...more >>

uninstall web application failed
Posted by Sven Cipido at 12/4/2006 2:01:31 AM
I have created an ASP.Net 2.0 web project. I installed the web deployment tool for creating the setup project. Afterwards I created the MSI. Then we use ORCA to change a few parameters in the MSI (like the target path,…). All this comes together in a kit which is used for the installation on...more >>



can i install IIS with Xp home edition??
Posted by LeoVInce at 12/2/2006 7:02:57 PM
I know there is an unofficial procedure to install INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES on windows xp home edition. But there is a passage in wich i can't continue: the folder c: \WINDOWS\INF in my pc is not present. anyone knows what is the problem and if there is a solution?^? thanks to the pe...more >>


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