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05-17-2006, 01:28 AM
Are the terms "server manifest file" and "configuration file" interchangeable
as used in the topic below?
From the topic "Configure iDeploy Web Update"
Server Manifest File
[in] Enter a name for the configuration file for Web Update. You must use the
same file name when you use Web Update in the future. For example, enter
MyApp.wud filename.
To check if an update is available, the wupdate.exe client program downloads
the server manifest file and compares the version number specified in the
manifest with the version number of the installed application. If the server
manifest file version is newer, the application knows its time to perform an
update. The server manifest file will be created at the same location where
wupdate.exe resides.
Greg Fasolt
G. Fasolt and Associates
www: GFasolt.com S.M.
as used in the topic below?
From the topic "Configure iDeploy Web Update"
Server Manifest File
[in] Enter a name for the configuration file for Web Update. You must use the
same file name when you use Web Update in the future. For example, enter
MyApp.wud filename.
To check if an update is available, the wupdate.exe client program downloads
the server manifest file and compares the version number specified in the
manifest with the version number of the installed application. If the server
manifest file version is newer, the application knows its time to perform an
update. The server manifest file will be created at the same location where
wupdate.exe resides.
Greg Fasolt
G. Fasolt and Associates
www: GFasolt.com S.M.