

I opted to the manual process as I was already used to it - I created a new solution and projects with the same names and solution structure, then moved all the code across, added any dependencies, and once done, moved it back to the original location. The first step was to upgrade the old projects to the new SDK style projects - this was a simple change, and can either be done manually or with some external tools. NET Core apps, would it support the new SDK style projects? Let's try it out. While I know that ClickOnce doesn't support. NET 4.5 time, with some old code, and old project format. I had an old ClickOnce app that was written back in the. I ended up in a similar situation, and I thought to see what can I do to ease some of the pain of the process.

Deploying ClickOnce Apps with SDK style projectsĬlickOnce is a bit of an old beast these days, but in some cases you may have to keep an old app updated, so you have to dust off the old tools.
