The Scenario
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Sideloading is the term used for installing a Windows 8 Metro App
without downloading it from the Windows Store. Why it made me think of a
line from
Happy Gilmore,
I’m not sure, but I’m going with it. Sideloading is going to be a
typical deployment scenario for line of business (LOB) apps, because
they will be targeted and controlled and not meant for the general
public. While there is a fair amount of documentation on this topic and
deployment in general, getting the steps straight for testing my proof
of concept (POC) on a tablet without using Visual Studio took a little
more thinking and tinkering than expected.
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