my application was created in vb.net, vs 2003. the setup project was also
created in vs 2003. one of my application reviewers reported this:
The .Net link that is included in the setup is not the correct link, it's
outdated. The link should be changed from this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/netdevframework.asp to the new link, which
is this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx.
since i put neither of these links into my setup. i assume it is something
generated automatically by the visual studio 2003 setup project. i am
guessing it comes into play when someone does not have .net installed.
anyone know how i might update this link in my setup project?
i know this seems trival since the link does refer correctly. i am
submitting my .net application setup to tucows.com as shareware. their
response was:
"Thank you for submitting your software for distribution on www.tucows.com.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept your program at this time because the
.Net link that is included in the setup is not the correct link, it's
outdated. The link should be changed ..."
hence my quest.
thanks.
created in vs 2003. one of my application reviewers reported this:
The .Net link that is included in the setup is not the correct link, it's
outdated. The link should be changed from this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/netdevframework.asp to the new link, which
is this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx.
since i put neither of these links into my setup. i assume it is something
generated automatically by the visual studio 2003 setup project. i am
guessing it comes into play when someone does not have .net installed.
anyone know how i might update this link in my setup project?
i know this seems trival since the link does refer correctly. i am
submitting my .net application setup to tucows.com as shareware. their
response was:
"Thank you for submitting your software for distribution on www.tucows.com.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept your program at this time because the
.Net link that is included in the setup is not the correct link, it's
outdated. The link should be changed ..."
hence my quest.
thanks.