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How to create file in VB.net (VS 2005)

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Dear Friend ,
I am Using Vb.NET for creating windows application. I have attched MS SQL database to my application and project is over. I dont know how to create setup file. please someone help me regarding this.


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Re: How to create file in VB.net (VS 2005)

Just a suggestion: you should install VS 2008.
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Re: How to create file in VB.net (VS 2005)

Also u can see this thread too :
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread132643.html
Looking for SierraInfo post (#7).
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Well the idea is the same but it works with the path that you have over the cursor or over your selection. Suppose you write something like:

if (File.Exists("mysetup.config"))

if you select the path , right click and Open File, the command will prompt you the first time for the file and store the directory path so that the next time you try to open a file it will search in this path for your files.
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What version have you got?

You need pro i think.
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