Automated: Deploy an Updated Version of an Application
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Prerequisites
This topic requires the following:
- An initial version of the application must be published. For more information, see How to: Publish an Initial Version of an Application.
- An initial version of the application must be deployed. For more information, see How to: Deploy an Initial Version of an Application.
- An updated version of the application must be published. For more information, see How to: Publish an Updated Version of an Application.
- The ConfigurationModularity QuickStart solution in Visual Studio must be open. For more information, see Dynamic Modularity QuickStart.
Steps
To launch the client application
- On the taskbar, click Start, point to All Programs, point to the company name for your operating system installation (the company that is shown in the Visual Studio splash screen under your name), and then click ConfigurationModularity.
- In the Update Available dialog box, click OK.
- Verify that the Module A label is now "Module A Updated" instead of "Module A Loaded."
Outcome
The application update has been successfully deployed to the client computer.
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