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.NET "Footprint" on Client Machines

What comprises the [entire footprint] on computers hosting non trivial.NET
Windows Forms applications?

Specifically, suppose I have developed a .NET 2.0 Windows Forms client and
I've included a bunch of 3rd party controls - say, from Infragistics. What
do I need to tell our "desktop image" group they will need to include in
their standard client PC images (Windows XP Pro) in order to support my
application..

My understanding is that this is the footprint (please tell me if I'm wrong
or if I'm missing anything):

1. CLR (.NET Framework 2.0, itself)

2. Some "Application Folder" in which I have my application's .exe and any
supporting 4rd party .dlls and config files and other supporting files
unique to my application

3. Desktop Icon or other Start Menu shortcuts users can use to launch the
application.

That's it, AFAIK. Please advise if I've missed anything.

Thanks!
Apr 15 '06 #1
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Number 3 is not mandatory.

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What comprises the [entire footprint] on computers hosting non trivial.NET
Windows Forms applications?

Specifically, suppose I have developed a .NET 2.0 Windows Forms client and
I've included a bunch of 3rd party controls - say, from Infragistics. What
do I need to tell our "desktop image" group they will need to include in
their standard client PC images (Windows XP Pro) in order to support my
application..

My understanding is that this is the footprint (please tell me if I'm
wrong or if I'm missing anything):

1. CLR (.NET Framework 2.0, itself)

2. Some "Application Folder" in which I have my application's .exe and any
supporting 4rd party .dlls and config files and other supporting files
unique to my application

3. Desktop Icon or other Start Menu shortcuts users can use to launch the
application.

That's it, AFAIK. Please advise if I've missed anything.

Thanks!

Apr 15 '06 #2

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