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What tend to do is find the binary in the source file and put those file(s)
in somewhere so it can be executed. That packaging is a PITA for a console
app that you want to automate.

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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me


On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Bryce Martin <bmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I have a small console application that I wrote to update some info in
our webstore's sql database from the IBM i system. The application
works great, but I want to let one of our 5250 users to run the app via
a green screen menu. So I want to use RUNRMTCMD to do that. The issue
is that the .Net program was packaged and installed with ClickOnce.
This is an issue because, besides being new to .Net programming, that
ClickOnce puts apps in some crazy directory structure, and if you update
the app, it will change! So should I redo the package and install using
Windows Installer? Or is the ClickOnce thing usable?





Thank You

Bryce Martin

National Ticket Company <http://www.nationalticket.com/>

570-672-2900 ext. 226



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