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Beth Massi is a Senior Program Manager on the Microsoft Visual Studio BizApps team who build the Visual Studio tools for Azure, Office, SharePoint as well as Visual Studio LightSwitch. Learn more about Beth.
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We just published another community article onto the Visual Basic and VSTO Developer Centers by Robin Shahan (Client App Dev MVP) on how to handle certificate expiration on ClickOnce deployments. She explains in her own entertaining way how to handle a variety of cases depending on the version of the .NET framework and what OS is installed. She even has a flowchart to help you navigate all the options… here’s a teaser:
Sample source code is included here which includes a PDF version of the full flowchart.
Read the article Certificate Expiration in ClickOnce Deployment.
Enjoy!
Windows 7 truly sucks the big one!! what Microsoft needs to do is go back and fix XP! most conmpanies do not use Windows 7 nor would they ver install anything that even remotely hints to beong a "Home Version"
Robert, your statement is nothing new and expected from someone like fanatically inspired Taliban fighter being on long standing mission assumed from wrongly interpreted religion. You cannot possibly understand or accept changes around you – you want stop the time.
Guys, let's try to stay on topic. This post is about ClickOnce deployment of your .NET applications.
For more information about ClickOnce see:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/142dbbz4.aspx
Thanks,
-B