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‎May 22, 2009
08:07 AM
.Net Framework 3.51 SP1 and Release Configuration
Sorry if this has been answered before but searchs aren't yielding any useful information.
My team wants to have two release configurations for our application. One that includes the ~260 mb .Net Framework 3.51 SP1 prereq and one that does not.
Is there anyway to do this? Creating another project is not an option.
If I can't do this what's the point of release configurations? I can control whether 2.0 is included but not any newer versions.
My team wants to have two release configurations for our application. One that includes the ~260 mb .Net Framework 3.51 SP1 prereq and one that does not.
Is there anyway to do this? Creating another project is not an option.
If I can't do this what's the point of release configurations? I can control whether 2.0 is included but not any newer versions.
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‎May 22, 2009
10:25 AM
You can do this with Release Flags by setting them on the prerequisite (right click it and select Properties), and then setting others on your release or product configuration. See the help on Release Flags for more details on how to use them.
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‎May 22, 2009
12:08 PM
Thank you very much.
I did have to use the NoFlags release flag in the configuration that did not include the framework prereq. I expected an empty list to work as well.
I did have to use the NoFlags release flag in the configuration that did not include the framework prereq. I expected an empty list to work as well.