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ClickOnce and Third Party Assemblies New Innovations, Inc.
10/19/2005 11:05:12 AM
dotnet distributed apps:
Hello! We have successfully been able to install a barebones application
using ClickOnce. We have obtained a code signing certificate from VeriSign,
created a PFX file, and signed the manifest and assembly. The prompt the user
receives is acceptable and the application runs. After introducing a third
party component (in this case a schedule control from Janus), the application
will still install but the component is not present. Janus has not been
extraordinarily helpful, indicating their assemblies need to be marked as
full trust but not how that might be achieved. We definitely cannot ask our
customers to walk through a .NET configuration wizard to mark the assembly on
their end, so something in the install has to do that. It would however be
acceptable to be prompted ("New Innovations wants to install this thing that
might harm your computer - ok?"). Anyway, I'm hoping this is a fairly common
request and someone will just say "oh yeah that's easy", but I've yet to find
that via Google and of course extensive documentation is not yet available.
RE: ClickOnce and Third Party Assemblies New Innovations, Inc.
10/19/2005 5:42:02 PM
Hello! No need to respond as this has been resolved by simply removing and
then reinstalling the application with the new controls. Thanks!

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