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Hi,
I created a Basic MSI file, after several modifications to it and after revisiting the project after some time the file that I added size went from what they was to 0 bytes. I have attached a file to illustrate the issue that I am having. I tried right clicking and Refresh File List however the files remain 0
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Hi @Kemshamj ,
Usually the file is determined from the path you have added the files
For EX: if you have added files from C:\test\data path, the file will be available in the ism with proper size,
If the path C:\test\data is not exists or the files inside the data folder doesnt exists then it will show as a 0 size
So please check the path <path_to_3.7_Files> have file exists or not,
You can check path of path_to_3.7_Files under path variable, Please refer attached screenshot.
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Hi @Kemshamj ,
Usually the file is determined from the path you have added the files
For EX: if you have added files from C:\test\data path, the file will be available in the ism with proper size,
If the path C:\test\data is not exists or the files inside the data folder doesnt exists then it will show as a 0 size
So please check the path <path_to_3.7_Files> have file exists or not,
You can check path of path_to_3.7_Files under path variable, Please refer attached screenshot.
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Thank you.