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Posted by Vasudev September 29, 2007 5:34 AM with 3 comment(s)
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A very nice post on Tim Sneath's Blog: A must read for those interested in Silverlight.

 "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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happyandyk said:

Nice n useful download. Thanx :-)

September 29, 2007 11:54 AM
 

Annihilator said:

Pitiful. Microsoft's own piece of software needs a 50-page document, whilst Adobe Flash Player comes in MSI format for full IntelliMirror management. Hopefully, this will change by the time Silverlight 1.1 is out; if not, it'll be to Microsoft's shame.

September 29, 2007 3:17 PM
 

colinbo said:

I think I'm having a flash back to the early 90s.  The idea of login scripts for software deployment seems so yesterday.  This guide is an embarrassment to the people who were tasked to come up with a deployment strategy (if there was even such thought given to it).

October 1, 2007 12:49 AM
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