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KenKrugh
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New to VS and .net (yeah, I know, just a tad late to the game) and we're upgrading some small, mostly uncomplicated VB6 apps that are run from a network drive on both workstations and users on an application server.
With the VB6 apps we'd run an install if necessary to put whatever components were needed on the workstation (dlls or OCXs) then all workstations and app server users had a tool bar on the task bar that pointed to the network drive.
If an app needed tweaking we'd just update the exe that everyone's task bar was pointing to and everyone was good to go.
I've spent a few hours looking at how to create a similar situation with the upgraded .net apps and would love to hear some opinions and ideas of the simplest way to do so.
Many thanks,
Ken
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With the VB6 apps we'd run an install if necessary to put whatever components were needed on the workstation (dlls or OCXs) then all workstations and app server users had a tool bar on the task bar that pointed to the network drive.
If an app needed tweaking we'd just update the exe that everyone's task bar was pointing to and everyone was good to go.
I've spent a few hours looking at how to create a similar situation with the upgraded .net apps and would love to hear some opinions and ideas of the simplest way to do so.
Many thanks,
Ken
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