of the Firebird .NET providers
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Subject: Re: [Firebird-net-provider] Distributing app with embedded Firebird
2.0 for "dummies"
For the FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll you could take a look at
IL Merge to include the assembly inside your
For the FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll you could take a look at
IL Merge to include the assembly inside your .exe file.
The other files seem to be native DLLs so IL Merge won't help you
here. I think you could store those DLLs as resources of the .EXE and
save them to disk once the program ha
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Thank you for yo
Sincerely,
Vlad
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From: Jiri Cincura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 4:04:50 AM
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Scott
Scott Price wrote:
> often many large corporates that do not have a single network OS type,
But I was talking about MS based networks.
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Jiri Cincura wrote:
Scott Price wrote:
It is often very handy for sys admins to have an XCopy deployable type
application, as it makes copying to client machines logging in much
simpler then running installers, when the users don't have the rights
to, etc.
This is probably OT, but th
> Alan McDonald wrote:
> > you've obviously never tried to distribute an application in an
> environment
> > like Novell Zenworks. The msi is only relucantly received by sys admins.
>
> Yea, Novell something another. ;)
>
> BTW you're using Novell?
>
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> Jiri {x2} Cincura
I'm distributing to a
Hello:
> This is probably OT, but this isn't true. XCopy is good for already running
> applications. But for sys admins and distributing apps. to user is MSI
> package probably the best way. Especially if you have windows network.
Well that could be true, but anyway there are several ways of doin
Alan McDonald wrote:
> you've obviously never tried to distribute an application in an environment
> like Novell Zenworks. The msi is only relucantly received by sys admins.
Yea, Novell something another. ;)
BTW you're using Novell?
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> Scott Price wrote:
> > It is often very handy for sys admins to have an XCopy deployable type
> > application, as it makes copying to client machines logging in much
> > simpler then running installers, when the users don't have the rights
> > to, etc.
>
> This is probably OT, but this isn't true
Vlad Orlovsky wrote:
> What I'd like is to distribute to my end users only MyProgram.exe Most
> end-users are not technical people, so even having an installer may be
> overwhelming.
I have two ideas how to do this.
First is distr. app. as a self extracting package. This could be acceptable
f
Scott Price wrote:
> It is often very handy for sys admins to have an XCopy deployable type
> application, as it makes copying to client machines logging in much
> simpler then running installers, when the users don't have the rights
> to, etc.
This is probably OT, but this isn't true. XCopy is
Installers aren't always helpful in locked down environments.
It is often very handy for sys admins to have an XCopy deployable type
application, as it makes copying to client machines logging in much
simpler then running installers, when the users don't have the rights
to, etc.
We had appli
Hello:
> Is there a way I can put all these into MyProgram.exe and load/unload
> them from there? I'd prefer not to use MyProgram.exe as a storage
> medium(once the program is running copy all the DLLs out of it into
> the current dir) I would like to make the program very easy to
> distribut
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently writing a small C# Windows app that uses Firebird 2.0 embedded.
Currently there are all these DLLs that have to be shipped with the product:
fbembed.dll
FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll
icudt30.dll
icuin30.dll
icuuc30.dll
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll
What I'd like is t
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