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About Syed Rizwan Muhammad Rizvi
Expertise
I can answers questions regarding web based and desktop based programming in VB.Net. Which can include SOAP, XML, Custom Controls, COM Interoperability etc.

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Have been working in this specific area for last 2 years previously I was a VB 6 Developer with experties in other languages as well. Total 10 years of programming experience.

 
   

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Topic: VB.NET



Expert: Syed Rizwan Muhammad Rizvi
Date: 12/1/2007
Subject: project installer

Question
i got your answere that how can i creat *.exe for a vb.net project.i do everything as your instraction and i got *.exe but that file also found in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\project name\bin\Debug.that is run on that computer where vb.net 2005 installed. but now i badly needed the installer or *.exe file that i can run on client computer where vb.net 2005 was not installed. riefly give me the ans.

Answer
Press CTRL + SHIFT + B on the IDE to compile the project.
Then in the release folder you can find the .exe that you can deploy to clients.

For the installers refer to my previous questions answered, you simply need to add the setup project in the solution and then its very easy to compile the projects.

Regards,
Riz

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