MageUI.exe Application Manifest Tab
This topic describes the Application Manifest tab for the graphical Manifest Generation and Editing Tool (MageUI.exe).
The Application Manifest tab displays the contents of an application manifest. The application manifest describes all files included with the deployment, and the permissions required for the application to run on the client.
The Name tab is displayed when you first create or open a deployment manifest. It uniquely identifies the deployment, and optionally specifies a valid target platform.
The Application Manifest tab contains the following panels.
Name
Shows the identifying information about this deployment.Files
Describes all of the files that constitute this deployment.Permissions Required
Displays the minimum permission set required by the application to run on a client.
Name Panel UI Elements
Name
Required. The name of the deployment manifest. Usually the same as the file name.Version
Required. The version number of the deployment in the form N.N.N.N. Only the first major build number is required. For example, for version 1.0 of an application, valid values would include 1, 1.0, 1.0.0, and 1.0.0.0.Processor
Optional. The machine architecture on which this deployment can run. The default is msil, or Microsoft Intermediate Language, which is the default format of all managed assemblies. Only change this field if you have pre-compiled the assemblies in your application for a specific architecture. For more information about pre-compilation, see Native Image Generator (Ngen.exe).Culture
Optional. The two-part ISO country and region code in which this application runs. Defaults to Neutral.Public Key Token
Optional. The public key with which this deployment manifest has been signed. If this is a new or unsigned manifest, this field will appear as the word "unsigned".
Files Panel UI Elements
Application Directory
The directory in which the application's files reside. Use the ellipses (…) button to select the directory.Populate
Adds all of the files in the application directory to the application manifest. If MageUI.exe finds a single executable file in the directory, it automatically marks this as the Entry Point, which is the file first executed when the ClickOnce application is launched on the client.Application Files
All of the files in the application. Each file has three editable attributes, discussed below.File Type
File Type can be one of four values:None.
Entry Point. The application's primary executable. Only one executable file can be marked as the entry point.
Icon File. An application icon, such as appears on the desktop or in the corner of an application's window.
Config File. A configuration file consumed by the application.
Data. A file, such as an XML file, which supplies data to the application.
Optional
Files marked optional are not downloaded on initial install or update, but may be downloaded at run time using the System.Deployment On-Demand API. For more information, see Walkthrough: Downloading Assemblies on Demand with the ClickOnce Deployment API Using the Designer.Group
A label for a set of optional files. You can apply a Group label to a set of files, and use the On-Demand API to download a batch of files with a single API call.
Permissions Required Panel - UI Element List
Use Permissions Required if you need to grant your application more access to the local computer than is granted by default. For more information see ClickOnce Deployment and Security.
Permission Set Type
The minimum permission set required by this application to run on the client. For a description of these permission sets and which permissions they do or do not demand, see Named Permission Sets.Details
The XML created for the application manifest to represent the permission set. Unless you have a good understanding of the application manifest XML format, you should not edit this XML manually. For more information, see ClickOnce Application Manifest.
See Also
Concepts
ClickOnce Deployment and Security
Reference
Manifest Generation and Editing Tool, Graphical Client (MageUI.exe)