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ClickOnce, File Extensions

Does the released version of .Net Framework 3.5 now support file extension
association using ClickOnce deployment model?

If so, how do I implement the associations?
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Kenneth Lemieux
Project Engineer
Whelen Engineering Co., Inc.
Nov 30 '07 #1
2 1251
I've found part of the answer myself. The application manifest now contains a
<fileAssociationelement which has four required attributes to support file
association.

The only question that remains now is where on the project's property pages
does this information get entered?
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Kenneth Lemieux
Project Engineer
Whelen Engineering Co., Inc.
"Ken Lemieux" wrote:
Does the released version of .Net Framework 3.5 now support file extension
association using ClickOnce deployment model?

If so, how do I implement the associations?
--
Kenneth Lemieux
Project Engineer
Whelen Engineering Co., Inc.
Nov 30 '07 #2
Hi Kenneth,

This is a quick note to let you know that I'm performing research on this
issue and will get back to you ASAP.

I appreciate your patience!

Sincerely,
Linda Liu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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