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Windows Phone 8 - Simple Windows Store App in Visual Studio: how to make it run on Windows Phone?
I have made a Windows Store app using Visual Studio, that is basically a simple app that reads the data from a WCF service and displays a listview of that data.
I can create a Windows Phone 8 project and run it on Windows Phone 8 devices, but how do I make it run on Windows Phone 7 devices?
I'm sure there must be a simple answer to this but I can't find it.
A:
As others have said, VS2013 also allows you to create Windows Phone projects. The project templates are fairly similar to the Store projects, except that Windows Phone projects use.xap files instead of.appx. There are however, some differences in how they work.
To ensure that the app runs correctly on a Windows Phone 7 device, you need to make sure that the following projects are installed:
Silverlight for Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone Runtime for Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone Silverlight App Certification Kit
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