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Application Deployment Wizard

I just installed Visual Basic.Net 2003 in a PC ( Windows XP SP2) at work in
order
to create a windows application using Softwire to collect data from a couple
of
instruments in our lab from a DAQ board.

When I tried to deploy the application (that is by adding a project) the
only icon available under the Templates pan was the Setup Project. But I know
I should have available the following ones as well:
Web Setup Project
Merge Module Project
Setup Wizard (the one I need)
Cab Project

I would really apreciate any input regarding how to get the missing icons
available.

Thanks

Nov 21 '05 #1
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Hi,

Unfortunately VB.Net 2003 does not contain all the features of
VS.Net 2003 pro or higher. You need to upgrade to vs.net pro to get those
project templates.

Ken
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"Aldo" <Al**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8E**********************************@microsof t.com...
I just installed Visual Basic.Net 2003 in a PC ( Windows XP SP2) at work in
order
to create a windows application using Softwire to collect data from a couple
of
instruments in our lab from a DAQ board.

When I tried to deploy the application (that is by adding a project) the
only icon available under the Templates pan was the Setup Project. But I
know
I should have available the following ones as well:
Web Setup Project
Merge Module Project
Setup Wizard (the one I need)
Cab Project

I would really apreciate any input regarding how to get the missing icons
available.

Thanks
Nov 21 '05 #2
Dear ken,

I heard there's not an upgrade available for the standard version and that I
have to by the full version. Is this true? I just need that "Setup Wizard "
or a way to deploy the application whithout it.

Thanks for your input,

Aldo
"Ken Tucker [MVP]" wrote:
Hi,

Unfortunately VB.Net 2003 does not contain all the features of
VS.Net 2003 pro or higher. You need to upgrade to vs.net pro to get those
project templates.

Ken
------------------
"Aldo" <Al**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8E**********************************@microsof t.com...
I just installed Visual Basic.Net 2003 in a PC ( Windows XP SP2) at work in
order
to create a windows application using Softwire to collect data from a couple
of
instruments in our lab from a DAQ board.

When I tried to deploy the application (that is by adding a project) the
only icon available under the Templates pan was the Setup Project. But I
know
I should have available the following ones as well:
Web Setup Project
Merge Module Project
Setup Wizard (the one I need)
Cab Project

I would really apreciate any input regarding how to get the missing icons
available.

Thanks

Nov 21 '05 #3
Hi,

http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/VB.Ne...VB.NET-Part-1/

Ken
-----------------------
"Aldo" <Al**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5B**********************************@microsof t.com...
Dear ken,

I heard there's not an upgrade available for the standard version and that I
have to by the full version. Is this true? I just need that "Setup Wizard "
or a way to deploy the application whithout it.

Thanks for your input,

Aldo
"Ken Tucker [MVP]" wrote:
Hi,

Unfortunately VB.Net 2003 does not contain all the features of
VS.Net 2003 pro or higher. You need to upgrade to vs.net pro to get those
project templates.

Ken
------------------
"Aldo" <Al**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8E**********************************@microsof t.com...
I just installed Visual Basic.Net 2003 in a PC ( Windows XP SP2) at work
in
order
to create a windows application using Softwire to collect data from a
couple
of
instruments in our lab from a DAQ board.

When I tried to deploy the application (that is by adding a project) the
only icon available under the Templates pan was the Setup Project. But I
know
I should have available the following ones as well:
Web Setup Project
Merge Module Project
Setup Wizard (the one I need)
Cab Project

I would really apreciate any input regarding how to get the missing icons
available.

Thanks

Nov 21 '05 #4

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