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Dec 16, 2010
03:06 PM
How To Set Install.exe Package Properties
Hi,
I've read through the User's Guide and can't seem to find any references or description on how to actually set the InstallAnywhere install.exe package properties such as 'Product name', 'Product version', and 'Copyright'. In other words, after I build my install.exe, if I right-mouse click on the package and select "Properties" then go into 'Details', how do I set each of those Property-Value pairs?
I'm sure this is a common question and task that Installer developers would have, but can't seem to find it anywhere. Just can't seem to get that Search String right apparently.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
JP
I've read through the User's Guide and can't seem to find any references or description on how to actually set the InstallAnywhere install.exe package properties such as 'Product name', 'Product version', and 'Copyright'. In other words, after I build my install.exe, if I right-mouse click on the package and select "Properties" then go into 'Details', how do I set each of those Property-Value pairs?
I'm sure this is a common question and task that Installer developers would have, but can't seem to find it anywhere. Just can't seem to get that Search String right apparently.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
JP
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Dec 17, 2010
12:52 AM
Natively, there isn't anything to set those, as if you look, the .exe is always an IASE (InstallAnywhere Self Extractor) so you'll always find Flexera Software information related in the properties.