You will want to preserve your folder layout. Just create sub folders for
each of your projects under the Application Folder in the File System
Editor and then Add all of your folders/files.
The easist way to add the whole folder/file structure is to drag your top
level project/solution folder from windows explorer onto the Application
Folder in the File System Editor.
Patrick Baker - Visual Basic/Deployment Quality Assurance Team
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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From: "Ramil Domingo" <ra*****@togethersoftware.net>
Subject: How to create a setup project for my source code?
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 09:55:38 +0800
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Hi All,
I would like to know how to create a setup and deployment project for all
mysource code solution with varying projects such as VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET, Web
Services, etc. so that I could install my source code to my remote pc using
a setup program w/o breaking their references to one another.
TIA.
Ramil Domingo
Developer