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Wendy Elizabeth - 13 Jan 2008 20:00 GMT
Questions about creating an .net ‘executable’  2005 that will not remained
installed once a user enters some data into the application. I also want this
applcation to not require any previous software installed on a users
workstation.
I basically want  to setup an application for new users when they are
applying for insurance.  This application would preferably be a run as a
windows desktop application versus on the internet. Once the user enters the
save or submit button, I want the application to send the data back to be
processed on a Sql server 2000 or sql server 2005 database.
 I have Visual Studio.net 2005 currently and would like suggestions on how
to do steup this type of an application using Visual Basic.net 2005.

 Thanks!
Tony Toews [MVP] - 13 Jan 2008 21:51 GMT
> Questions about creating an .net ‘executable’  2005 that will not remained
>installed once a user enters some data into the application. I also want this
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>  I have Visual Studio.net 2005 currently and would like suggestions on how
>to do steup this type of an application using Visual Basic.net 2005.

Regretfully this newsgroup is for Microsoft Access support.  I'd
suggest visiting a .Net newsgroup to ask your question.

Do note though that the .Net do require the .Net CLR to be installed
on the client system.     And the older the .Net CLR you choose the
more likely it will be to be installed on the client system.

Also what about folks running Mac's or Linuxii systems?   Those folks
will be quite vociferous about lack of support for their operating
system.  I'm not saying they're rabid or such.  <smile>.

So you may want to rethink using a local exe and run your app on a
secured https set of web pages.

Tony
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