| | Copyright |
| | Use ClickOnce to Deploy Windows Applications |
| | | Contents |
| | Using ClickOnce to Get Your Application to Market |
| | | Section 1.1. Running the Application |
| | | Section 1.2. Updating the Application |
| | | Section 1.3. Uninstalling the Application |
| | | Section 1.4. Examining the Application and Deployment Manifests |
| | | Section 1.5. The Application Manifest |
| | | Section 1.6. The Deployment Manifest |
| | | Section 1.7. Local Installation of Files |
| | Customizing the Installation of Your Application |
| | | Section 2.1. Publishing Location |
| | | Section 2.2. The Installation URL |
| | | Section 2.3. Install Mode and Settings |
| | | Section 2.4. Publish Version |
| | | Section 2.5. Application Files |
| | | Section 2.6. Downloading Files on Demand |
| | | Section 2.7. Prerequisites |
| | | Section 2.8. Updates |
| | | Section 2.9. Options |
| | Configuring ClickOnce Security |
| | | Section 3.1. Signing |
| | | Section 3.2. Updating Unmanaged Components Using RegFree COM |
| | Summary |
| | Creating a Windows Application for ClickOnce |
| | | Section A.1. Disk I/O: Reading |
| | | Section A.2. Disk I/O: Writing |
| | | Section A.3. Accessing External Web Service |
| | | Section A.4. Accessing the Originator Web Service |
| | | Section A.5. Accessing Registry Settings |
| | | Section A.6. Accessing the Database |
| | | Section A.7. Displaying Text Files |
| | | Section A.8. Testing the Application |
| | About the Author |