RE: ClickOnce installation fails for some customers



Hello Carl,

For ClickOnce application, it wil use HTTP protocol (Port 80) or HTTPS
(Port 443) to detect the new version information from the server. When it
download the file from the server, the port depened on the downloader
component you used in the application. For example, for a HTTP downloader,
it will still used port 80 as well.

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

Microsoft Online Community Support
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