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    Hi All. **I need to make an application in c# which could be check updates of its next versions.**1. 1. Is there any good article about this? 2. can I do it from the projects under 'setup and deployment' projects in VS.NET 3. any free tool to do this... I want simply : -->when the programs invokes check for new updates -->if there promtp to user do update now -->if user will give okey update program close all the open files about application and get new version dlls, resource so on... --> and restart the application :) karanba

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      Hi All. **I need to make an application in c# which could be check updates of its next versions.**1. 1. Is there any good article about this? 2. can I do it from the projects under 'setup and deployment' projects in VS.NET 3. any free tool to do this... I want simply : -->when the programs invokes check for new updates -->if there promtp to user do update now -->if user will give okey update program close all the open files about application and get new version dlls, resource so on... --> and restart the application :) karanba

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      You might want to take a look at the updater application block from Microsoft.

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