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Office 365 Network Onboarding tool POC update
PaulAndrew Even though ClickOnce deployed is enabled, I am still getting the error message. Therefore running the advanced tools does not update the web page with the results.
HeathG Hi Heath, if you're seeing the error listed above specific to Click Once not being enabled, then most likely you have not successfully enabled Click Once. You can also try using Internet Explorer which will work for Click Once.
Paul
- HeathGMar 20, 2020Copper Contributor
Well unless there is something to do other that clicking Enable, then I don't see how I could not properly enable ClickOnce Support.
As you can see I have enabled it. And we do not have any administrative policies that would override this setting. I have enabled it, restarted the browser, and even rebooted the system. I still continue to get this message when running the tool.
I have tried this across multiple computers. Some of which are stand alone computers that are not at all administratively managed. I get the exact same behavior.
Now the interesting thing here is while warning is displayed after enabling ClickOnce Support the advanced test works. So this is really just a cosmetic issue. But the bigger problem here is that I am promoting the use of this tool for clients to measure their connectivity from remote locations, like home offices. It does not really build confidence in clients when they receive this warning. And then it does even more damage to the client when I am forced to tell them, "Don't worry about the warning. Its a bug and it always does that." Therefore I wanted to let you know about this so that hopefully we could get this resolved and be able to install confidence in our mutual clients. I know this is small in scope, but little things DO matter.
Thanks for giving me a forum to communicate with you on this. Also thanks for listening to me and taking these notes into consideration.
- PaulAndrewMar 20, 2020
Microsoft
HeathG Hi Heath, unfortunately in HTML or JavaScript there's no way to detect if the ClickOnce setting in Edge has been enabled so we show the warning message to anyone when the new Edge browser. This is a temporary solution while we rework the installer to not depend on ClickOnce as part of the effort to move the tool from Proof of Concept to a more formal release.
Thanks for the feedback.
Regards,
Paul