The runtime Framework needs to be installed on the client (will not work on
Win95):

Watch for URL wrap:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/downloads/sample.asp?url=/MSDN-FILES/027/001/829/msdncompositedoc.xml



 Be aware also that the app will be running in a different security zone if
you load from the Internet or an Intranet than one launched from the user's
PC directly, so be sure to address any permissions issues that might arise.

I'm not sure about the browser requirements, but I would guess that IE
might be favored over the "downlevel" choices . . .  ; - )


Steve Holak
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Is anyone familiar with the "..NET Zero Deployment" topic ?  This is where
sending your browser to http:\\servername\foo.exe causes the Windows Forms
application (and it's assemblies) to be downloaded to the PC and started.
My question is what are the requirements for the Browser (Do I need IE
version X or can I use Netscape version x) ?

Thank You

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