How to install a Data Project at clients machine

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  • vishwaskothari
    New Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 60

    How to install a Data Project at clients machine

    I have developed a data project.
    Now I want to install at the client Machine.
    please give the detailed Procedure, as I will be doing this first time.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE
  • hariharanmca
    Top Contributor
    • Dec 2006
    • 1977

    #2
    Originally posted by vishwaskothari
    i have developed a data project.
    Now i want to install at the client Machine.
    plz give the detailed Procedure, as i will be doing this first time.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE

    I think you are looking for Package and deployment wizard?

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    • vishwaskothari
      New Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 60

      #3
      Originally posted by hariharanmca
      I think you are looking for Package and deployment wizard?

      i dont get dat.

      More help is needed

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      • hariharanmca
        Top Contributor
        • Dec 2006
        • 1977

        #4
        Originally posted by vishwaskothari
        i dont get dat.

        More help is needed

        Do not use short words in query window.

        Go to

        Start>Programm Files> MS VisualStudio 6.0>
        MS VisualStudio 6.0 Tools> Package & deployment wizard <Open>

        Select your Project and let it to Compile and follow the instructions in the wizard.

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        • Killer42
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Oct 2006
          • 8429

          #5
          Originally posted by hariharanmca
          Do not use short words in query window.
          vishwaskothari, I think what hariharanmca meant to say is that the posting guidelines at TheScripts explicitly state that "clear, concise English" should be used. We have members from all over the world, for many of whom English is a second or third language. As a result, the English skills demonstrated vary enormously, as you'd expect. But this simply makes it more important not to use silly, SMS-style abbreviations such as "plz" and "u", in order to maintain some consistency


          Originally posted by hariharanmca
          Go to
          Start>Programm Files> MS VisualStudio 6.0>
          This, of course, raises the question of what version of VB you are actually using, vishwaskothari.

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