70-502 Objectives List Part 6

On January 31, 2010, in 70-502, by Allen Ryan

Configuring and Deploying WPF Applications

  • Deploy for standalone access. It may include but not limited to using the MSI to create the installation; using click-once installation; configuring update options.
  • Deploy to a partial trust environment. It may include but not limited to choosing the correct local persistence mechanism; remove or disable application features that will not work in a partial trust environment.
  • Deploy an XBAP application. It may include but not limited to publish an XBAP application to a temporary location; publish an XBAP application to a final location; deployment dependencies.
  • Manage upgrades. It may include but not limited to loading modules on demand; migrating settings; migrating user data; programmatically check for updates.
  • Configure the security settings of an application deployment. It may include but not limited to configuring application manifest; associating certificates with the application.
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