Deploying Silverlight in the Enterprise
As more and more Silverlight sites become available, enterprise administrators are starting to ask for guidance on how Silverlight should be deployed in a corporate environment. Obviously, at one level it's as straightforward as executing the installer, but there are typically a whole ton of questions that need answering:
- What files and registry keys does Silverlight install?
- Will Silverlight break any existing applications?
- What are the command-line switches to configure installation?
- How do I deploy Silverlight through SMS or System Center?
- How is Silverlight serviced and updated?
- How do you configure Silverlight settings via Group Policy?
Fortunately, one of my colleagues, David Tesar has kindly come to the rescue and written a very comprehensive white paper that answers all these questions plus many more. The Silverlight Enterprise Deployment Guide is available for download now. We gave the white paper a trial run ourselves when Microsoft IT used SMS to deploy Silverlight internally. Download it and send it to your systems administrator today - it's worth their time to read.
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Anonymous
September 28, 2007
Via le blog de Tim Sneath , on apprend que David Tesar vient de mettre à disposition un document intituléAnonymous
September 29, 2007
Good guide, but why rely on scripts when deploying with group policy rather than providing an MSI package? I thought that the latter was Microsoft's preferred option.Anonymous
September 29, 2007
Deploying Silverlight in the Enterprise As more and more Silverlight sites become available, enterprise...Anonymous
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September 30, 2007
Tim Sneath-sanのブログにSiverlightのエンタープライズ用配置のガイドがダウンロード可能になっています。 すでに1.0ベースの運用を考えている方はチェックしてください。 http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2007/09/28/deploying-silverlight-in-the-enterprise.aspx htAnonymous
October 01, 2007
I just came across this whitepaper via Tim Sneath . Definitely a must read for enterprises who want toAnonymous
October 01, 2007
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October 01, 2007
- Please provide an MSI redistributable.
- Please support WMA Pro in Silverlight.
Anonymous
October 04, 2007
Found via the Public Sector Developer blog , Tim Sneath points to a guide for those with questions aboutAnonymous
October 05, 2007
With all the hype/buzz around Silverlight, a lot of folks have been asking me...when will Microsoft makeAnonymous
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October 09, 2007
【原文地址】 October 8th Links: ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Silverlight, and .NET 【原文发表日期】 Monday, October 08, 2007Anonymous
October 20, 2007
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December 03, 2007
Thanks for your considered feedback, Donnie. I appreciate your thoughts on the business value of Silverlight. Maybe I'm not as up on urban slang as I should be, but could you explain what "IFE" is? Best wishes, TimAnonymous
December 11, 2007
Source: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/10/08/october-8th-links-asp-net-asp-net-ajax-silverlight-and-net.aspxOctober...Anonymous
January 30, 2008
During the Q&A in Reston, Marc and I mentioned a few places of interest. The Silverlight DeploymentAnonymous
June 02, 2008
Most of the examples here for Silverlight media have been focused on consumer content, and that's been the bulk of our broader marketing story so far. But we are Microsoft, and so enterprise is a huge portion of our bread and butter, and we want to seeAnonymous
June 23, 2008
Based on the questions I received in the last period, I’d like to share here some links that will eventually