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    Hi all, I have created a VB.net application, and I want to create the installation package for the application. How can I do that? I have installed VS.NET Enterprise Edtn, I dont' find any Wiz. in Tools. Can I use the same Package & Deployment wiz. that comes with Visual Studio 6.? Shenthil

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      Hi all, I have created a VB.net application, and I want to create the installation package for the application. How can I do that? I have installed VS.NET Enterprise Edtn, I dont' find any Wiz. in Tools. Can I use the same Package & Deployment wiz. that comes with Visual Studio 6.? Shenthil

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      Absolutely not. Package and Deployment in VB6 doesn't have any clue what to do with a .NET project. If you have the Enterprise version like you said, then right click on your solution (top line) in the Solution Explorer on the right. Click on Add... then New Project. Click on Setup and Deployment projects on the left of the dialog window that comes up. On the right, you can click either a Setup project or Setup Wizard which will make a base installation for you. RageInTheMachine9532

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        Absolutely not. Package and Deployment in VB6 doesn't have any clue what to do with a .NET project. If you have the Enterprise version like you said, then right click on your solution (top line) in the Solution Explorer on the right. Click on Add... then New Project. Click on Setup and Deployment projects on the left of the dialog window that comes up. On the right, you can click either a Setup project or Setup Wizard which will make a base installation for you. RageInTheMachine9532

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        Thank u. I have done.

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