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How to assembly Windows Form client for Web Service

 
 
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      15th Aug 2005
I have developed a Web Service and a windows form client for testing.
When they are in the same computer, it works fine.
But how to install the client in other computers to make the client work and
what is the minimal requirement for the client? (e.g., does it need .NET
framework installed in the computer)

Thanks

David
 
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      15th Aug 2005
what do you think?
When developing a windows form (.net) client - the .net framework is
required for the client computer for sure (what did you expect?).

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>I have developed a Web Service and a windows form client for testing.
> When they are in the same computer, it works fine.
> But how to install the client in other computers to make the client work
> and
> what is the minimal requirement for the client? (e.g., does it need .NET
> framework installed in the computer)
>
> Thanks
>
> David



 
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