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How are you expecting to run the application without the framework?
You need to install the framework.
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An .msi file is just a file. You can copy it onto pretty much any computer. However, the Application will not be able to run without the framework.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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why do you try talking sense? are you saying you have created an application using .Net Framework that installs another application?
And please tell me why on earth you would want to install a program that you never intend to work?
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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oh no yaar,
i created a setup (.msi) file to my application
and i want to install that in a client machine where there is no .net framework 3.5.
i hope am clear.
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well as far as i know the .msi will run as long as the machine has the right windows installer on it. So your application should install. But it wont work as you will need to install the .Net Framework. What you should do is include the re distributable with your setup as it is a requirement of the application.
If by some how you are trying to ask if you can 'embed' the framework in your application or something like that then the answer is no.
Basically if your don't want to use the .Net Framework on client machine then don't develop with it in the first place.
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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1. Don't Cross Post
2. Open the installer project, go to [View -> Editor -> Launch Conditions]
3. You've gotten the same answer about 10 times now and responded the same way to all of them but whether you like it or not you need to install .Net for a .Net app to run. What you want to do makes no sense.
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If you are in position what you will do?
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Personally? I would install the .net framework, or next time if a requirement is no .net framework, then guess what...
I wouldn't use a .net language!
DING DING DING, fail.
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Narendra Reddy Vajrala wrote: If you are in position what you will do?
Standing beside you. I would take aim at your stupid and bitch slap you until your eyes pop out.
Asking the same question. I would read what other people have written in response and realise I am being an outstanding feckwit thinking that I can run a program that uses a specific runtime library without having the library installed.
You cannot run a .NET x.x program without installing .NET x.x runtime. That is it. There is no room for a three-year-old-tantrum here. You want the program, then you install the runtime.
Do you understand?
Answer YES or NO.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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just compare the answers from experts
no two answers were same, at least something new
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Every answer was the same you screaming doofus!
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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Come on, give the lad a break. He is right, no two answers are identical word or word, where as his answers are exactly the same word for word.
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No you are not comparing, your are 'window shopping' for the answer in your head.
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You have two options:
1) install .Net - this will allow the installer to run and install your software.
2) don't install .Net - the installer won't run which makes your software worthless.
I'll leave it to you to figure out which one you want to do.
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Thanks to all for your suggestions.
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Xenocode[^] and Remotesoft[^] have applications that will allow an application to be written in .NET without needing the framework installed. The main differences are that salamander will precompile your app into native code, xenocode will just stuff the .net executable inside a wrapper, and that xenocode will combine all the .net dlls in as well while salamander will leave them separate.
IIRC one of the virtualization companies sells a similar service for ~$5k but I never investigated it in detail because of the price differential.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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Hi,
I devloped one web application which gives diffrent resolution on diffrent versions of internet explorer as well as on diffrent resolution. so how should i standarize it?
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hi,
How can i remove borders of Radio Buttons through code or property or CSS.
Please do replay
Thanks
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Could you post the snippet of your code where you create the radiobuttons? That will help to get an idea of the problem.
Normally you can remove borders by setting the "border: 0px" in css...
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Hi all,
How can I convert a HTML file to .Doc file in C#.net? Currently i am using ghtmldoc.exe with arguments "--webpage -f " + DocFile + " " + html file". However the conversion is successful but the resulting Doc file is missing images in it. Can somebody help me out or knows some other workaround to convert HTML to DOC.
Happy Coding,
Vivek Rathore
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The easiest way is to write HTML in your .doc file, because .doc files support HTML
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But how can i write images of html to doc. This is what i need to do?
Happy Coding,
Vivek Rathore
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