How is an application installed from a Web server or a network file share?
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How is an application installed from a Web server or a network file share?
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The installation of a Windows-based application from a Web server or a network file share is one of the deployment strategies of the ClickOnce technology. In this deployment strategy, a user clicks an icon on a Web page or double-clicks an icon on the file share. The application is then downloaded, installed, and started on the client computer. This is the default deployment strategy and depends on network connectivity. It is useful to those users who have an access to a local-area network or a high-speed Internet connection while deploying applications.
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