Re: clickonce deployment

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Hi Linda,

I did exactly that and it still says it can't find a valid certificate.

I'll try again in a moment, but first I want to follow your instructions
regarding the page breaks in the report.

Thanks for your assistance.

Charlie

"Linda Liu [MSFT]" <v-lliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Charles,

When we publish an application via ClickOnce, we must use a cerificate to
sign the ClickOnce manifests. For the first time to publish the
application, VS IDE will generate a certificate file automatically. You
may
also create a test certificate by yourself.

Open the Project Designer(right-click on the project node in the Solution
Explorer and choose Properties) and switch to Signing tab. Click on the
'Create Test Certificate' button on the right hand. In the 'Create Test
Certificate' dialog, enter a password twice and press OK button. VS IDE
will use the new certificate file to sign the ClickOnce manifest. If you
click the 'More Details' button, a Certificate dialog appears and you
could
see the information of the certificate file in the dialog.

Hope this helps.


Sincerely,
Linda Liu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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