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You decide to distribute your Visual Basic application over your corporate intranet. Using the package and deployment wizard, you compress your application files into .cab files that are placed on your internal web server. How should users install this application to their hard drives?
A. By using Microsoft Windows Explorer to copy the .cab files from the Web server to their hard drives.
B. By using FTP to transfer the .cab files from the Web server to their hard drives.
C. By using Microsoft Internet Explorer to browse to the Web page containing the .cab files.
D. By running the setup program in the .cab files directly on the web server.
Answer: C.



  
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