Do I just take the files that are in my \bin\Release\ folder and use those files? I don't know if there is a benefit of using a webservice or something like that over this way.
Is this to simple a question? I publish my code and I get an .exe file and some other files. People deploying don't like just clicking on a .exe file. Is there a different way to publish a vb.net app other than a .exe file?
I encourage you read about both of those to understand what they are and what the differences are. If one of them seems like what you are looking for, then give it a go. And if you have any specific questions once you pick your method, this forum is a great place for those types of questions.
Are ClickOnce and Windows Installer Deployment the only two options for deployment? I can't use ClickOnce as we have a group that does the deployments. The group that does the deployments don't like .exe files as they can't tell what is being created.
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