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‎Jan 02, 2013
06:46 AM
Use of WebInst.cab and WebInst.jar
Hi
I have a template which creates a linux packge and following is the build output structure,
Default_Configuration
If I just copy the install.bin in Default_Configuration\Web_Installers\InstData\Linux\VM, the installer works fine.
What is the use of WebInst.jar and WebInst.cab? Is it required while packaging the installer or just the install.bin is enough?
Thanks,
Padma.R
I have a template which creates a linux packge and following is the build output structure,
Default_Configuration
---Web_Installers
---InstData
---com
---images
---Linux
---WebInst.jar
---WebInst.cab
---install.htm
If I just copy the install.bin in Default_Configuration\Web_Installers\InstData\Linux\VM, the installer works fine.
What is the use of WebInst.jar and WebInst.cab? Is it required while packaging the installer or just the install.bin is enough?
Thanks,
Padma.R
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‎Jan 24, 2013
03:53 AM
Have you tried to ask the Flexera Support about these files?
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‎Jan 24, 2013
03:56 AM
pv7721 wrote:
Have you tried to ask the Flexera Support about these files?
Yes I have already asked this to Flexera support, however I haven't got any reply for this yet.
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‎Feb 20, 2013
12:32 AM
Just the install.bin is enough.