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Deploying a VB.NET app to Windows 98 laptop

How much memory is recommended for a Win98 laptop that
will run a VB.NET application ? The coding will be done an an XP machine
then deployed to the laptop. What files need to be loaded
on the laptop, in addition to the .NET runtime and the application
files, to successfully run the application on the laptop ?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Create a setup package, which will handle all these details for you

Jeff

"AndyVHDA" <An******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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How much memory is recommended for a Win98 laptop that
will run a VB.NET application ? The coding will be done an an XP machine
then deployed to the laptop. What files need to be loaded
on the laptop, in addition to the .NET runtime and the application
files, to successfully run the application on the laptop ?

Jul 21 '05 #2

Do you know where I can find out how much memory Microsoft recommends
for a Windows 98 machine that will run a VB.NET application ? I've searched
microsoft.com with no success.

Andy

"Jeff Dillon" wrote:
Create a setup package, which will handle all these details for you

Jeff

"AndyVHDA" <An******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microsof t.com...
How much memory is recommended for a Win98 laptop that
will run a VB.NET application ? The coding will be done an an XP machine
then deployed to the laptop. What files need to be loaded
on the laptop, in addition to the .NET runtime and the application
files, to successfully run the application on the laptop ?


Jul 21 '05 #3
Try it and see for yourself.

With less memory, it would run slow. But define slow

Jeff

"AndyVHDA" <An******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Do you know where I can find out how much memory Microsoft recommends
for a Windows 98 machine that will run a VB.NET application ? I've searched microsoft.com with no success.

Andy

"Jeff Dillon" wrote:
Create a setup package, which will handle all these details for you

Jeff

"AndyVHDA" <An******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microsof t.com...
How much memory is recommended for a Win98 laptop that
will run a VB.NET application ? The coding will be done an an XP machine then deployed to the laptop. What files need to be loaded
on the laptop, in addition to the .NET runtime and the application
files, to successfully run the application on the laptop ?


Jul 21 '05 #4
Remember your Richter, judge the preformance by what is acceptable to the
users because the memory usage of .Net apps shown in Task Manager is going
to freak you out.(http://www.smithvoice.com/memusage.htm ) .Net takes
everything it can but it gives back nice enough when the OS needs the
resources.

smith

"Jeff Dillon" <je**@removeemergencyreporting.com> wrote in message
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Try it and see for yourself.

With less memory, it would run slow. But define slow

Jeff

Jul 21 '05 #5

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