Deploying Multiple Office Solutions in a Single ClickOnce Installer
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In this interview Mary Lee, a programming writer on the Visual Studio User Education team, describes the topic Walkthrough: Deploying Multiple Office Solutions in a Single ClickOnce Installer and demonstrates how you can deploy multiple Office solutions in a single package to simplify the installation and update process.
Kathleen McGrath
Visual Studio User Education
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doesn't seem that integrated, i hope the next version has a more automated implementation
Does this work with VS 2008 or is it a new feature only available in Visual Studio 2010?
this is a new feature in Visual Studio 2010 Beta1. the additions to the application manifest required changes to the VSTO runtime, so this does not work in VS2008.
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How does the update and deployment work after publishing newer version of Multiple Office Solution?
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