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‎Jul 10, 2008
11:43 PM
Best Practice Guide for IA 2008
Is there a best practice guide for creating installers using IA 2008 available some place?
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‎Jul 16, 2008
01:11 PM
Online, I don't think so (besides reading these forums and the old ones: http://community.zerog.com) There is also a book but it's a little obsoleted (I think it was based on the training material for version 6.1).
‎Jul 18, 2008
04:51 AM
Hello,
I'm looking for a tutorial / reference guide for InstallAnywhere too, and I've only found one eBook on www.ebooknetstore.com, called "Professional InstallAnywhere Tutorial and Reference Guide" written by Addison Wesley on Jul 2004. Is it this one that is obsolete ?
I'm looking for a tutorial / reference guide for InstallAnywhere too, and I've only found one eBook on www.ebooknetstore.com, called "Professional InstallAnywhere Tutorial and Reference Guide" written by Addison Wesley on Jul 2004. Is it this one that is obsolete ?
‎Jul 18, 2008
09:06 AM
I believe some of the information information in that book is still relevant but not all of it. I have the training manual which has some good information but not much in the way of best practices. I find that Acresso documentation at least for most of their products, is really lacking.
‎Jul 18, 2008
11:19 AM
Dynaworks wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a tutorial / reference guide for InstallAnywhere too, and I've only found one eBook on www.ebooknetstore.com, called "Professional InstallAnywhere Tutorial and Reference Guide" written by Addison Wesley on Jul 2004. Is it this one that is obsolete ?
Yeap, this was that was the one I was referring to. Back at that time, when I'd started using IA it helped me a lot. And like Meinstaller said, parts of it are still useful as interface hasn't dramatically changed since. But like I've said, if you've got an issue, search these forums AND the old forums too. Chances are that someone else has got your issue before AND someone figured out a workaround. Beware of the search in the old forums it's a little odd...