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Lloyd Dupont
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      21st Jun 2005
Let says my application is for the average end user at home.
I want to install the application so all the user of the computer could use
it (like when an MSI as: would you like to install this application for you
only? or all user accessing this computer?)

Is it possible to do that with installed (as opposed to online) click once
application?


Also, should the deployment server be an IIS server?
Or could it be, uh.. let say.. Apache on MacOSX?


 
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      15th Jul 2005
Lloyd,

All "ClickOnce" applications are installed per-user. Each user is totally
isolated from one another and must install their own copy. If your
application needs to be installed per-machine, you should use MSI.


"Lloyd Dupont" wrote:

> Let says my application is for the average end user at home.
> I want to install the application so all the user of the computer could use
> it (like when an MSI as: would you like to install this application for you
> only? or all user accessing this computer?)
>
> Is it possible to do that with installed (as opposed to online) click once
> application?
>
>
> Also, should the deployment server be an IIS server?
> Or could it be, uh.. let say.. Apache on MacOSX?
>
>
>

 
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Lloyd Dupont
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      18th Jul 2005
all right, thank you!
I was thinking so in fact..

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> Lloyd,
>
> All "ClickOnce" applications are installed per-user. Each user is totally
> isolated from one another and must install their own copy. If your
> application needs to be installed per-machine, you should use MSI.
>
>
> "Lloyd Dupont" wrote:
>
>> Let says my application is for the average end user at home.
>> I want to install the application so all the user of the computer could
>> use
>> it (like when an MSI as: would you like to install this application for
>> you
>> only? or all user accessing this computer?)
>>
>> Is it possible to do that with installed (as opposed to online) click
>> once
>> application?
>>
>>
>> Also, should the deployment server be an IIS server?
>> Or could it be, uh.. let say.. Apache on MacOSX?
>>
>>
>>



 
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