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Correction!
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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I got ahead of myself and thought it was one week later than it really is (sort of good because I was beginning to think I was a lot further behind than I was). I will be out next week. Unfortunately this week has been super crazy. ...
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One-Shot customizations, but we're not VBA.
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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Last week I had the pleasure of getting some very interesting feedback from some of the Microsoft Office development audience (people who develop against office through VSTO/VSTA/VBA/Shared Add-ins/etc ). If you were at said event and are now reading...
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Click-Once forced updates in VSTO II: A fuller solution
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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Last Week I talked about user-generated updates and the Click-Once Deployment Management API's. Based on some internal feedback and a large degree of personal interest, I'm going to come right back around to the same topic, but with a cleaner...
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Click-Once forced updates in VSTO: Some things we don't recommend using, that you might consider anyway.
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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Before I go any further in this post I'm going to put a huge disclaimer: You should be warned what I'm about to cover has not been fully tested, is clearly not supported or recommended and may have significant impact on your application's ability...
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