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[ClikOnce]Why ClickOnce needs the Framework 3.5 on Vstudio 2008 Beta 2 ?

Hi there,

I deploy my WPF application with Visual Studio 2008 and ClickOnce. My
application runs with the ;Net 3.0 framework, but during the installation
steps, the .Net 3.5 component is required... Do you know why ? Could VStudio
2008 need this component ?

Oriane

Nov 12 '07 #1
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On Nov 12, 5:08 pm, "Oriane" <ori...@guermantes.frwrote:
I deploy my WPF application with Visual Studio 2008 and ClickOnce. My
application runs with the ;Net 3.0 framework, but during the installation
steps, the .Net 3.5 component is required... Do you know why ? Could VStudio
2008 need this component ?
What version of the framework does your project target?

Jon

Nov 13 '07 #2
Hi Jon,
"Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <sk***@pobox.coma écrit dans le message de
news:11**********************@k79g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
On Nov 12, 5:08 pm, "Oriane" <ori...@guermantes.frwrote:
>I deploy my WPF application with Visual Studio 2008 and ClickOnce. My
application runs with the ;Net 3.0 framework, but during the installation
steps, the .Net 3.5 component is required... Do you know why ? Could
VStudio
2008 need this component ?

What version of the framework does your project target?
Framework .Net 3.0

Oriane

Nov 13 '07 #3
On Nov 13, 8:57 am, "Oriane" <ori...@guermantes.frwrote:
What version of the framework does your project target?

Framework .Net 3.0
Hmm. Not sure then. It's possible that ClickOnce itself has changed to
depend on things in .NET 3.5...

Jon

Nov 13 '07 #4
The help online from Visual Studio 2008 states that:
".NET Framework 3.5
This package installs the following:

..NET Framework versions 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5

Support for all .NET Framework versions on 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64)
operating systems

Language packs for all .NET Framework versions

Service packs for .NET Framework 2.0 and 3.0

..NET Framework 3.0 is included with Windows Vista, and .NET Framework 3.5 is
included with Visual Studio 2008. It is required for all Visual Basic and
Visual C# projects that are expected to run on x86 and x64 operating
systems. Note that Visual Basic and Visual C# projects are compiled for any
CPU architecture by default. For more information, see Redistributing the
..NET Framework and Deploying 64-bit Applications.

By default, this item is selected.
"
If I deselect this item, nothing is changed and the 3.5 framework is still
required. The thing is that this framework has to be installed also on Vista
and is quite heavy. My experience is that it takes at least 15 minutes to
download and install the 3.5 framework. So I'm not sure that my fulure users
will be patient enough...

Oriane

Nov 13 '07 #5
Have you looked at the prerequisites on the projects publish tab. Make sure
you have checked the desired version of framework.

Changing the target plateform does not automatically adjust the prerequisite.
--
Kenneth Lemieux
Project Engineer
Whelen Engineering Co., Inc.
"Oriane" wrote:
Hi there,

I deploy my WPF application with Visual Studio 2008 and ClickOnce. My
application runs with the ;Net 3.0 framework, but during the installation
steps, the .Net 3.5 component is required... Do you know why ? Could VStudio
2008 need this component ?

Oriane
Dec 12 '07 #6
You need check out the "use application manifest for trust application" in
the Preperties->Publish->Option Button, If you doesn't user .NET 3.5 or some
features from .NET 3.5

"Oriane" wrote:
Hi there,

I deploy my WPF application with Visual Studio 2008 and ClickOnce. My
application runs with the ;Net 3.0 framework, but during the installation
steps, the .Net 3.5 component is required... Do you know why ? Could VStudio
2008 need this component ?

Oriane
Dec 14 '07 #7

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