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‎Oct 21, 2011
09:34 AM
Basic MSI Project output a .MSI only
Currently I am evaluating InstallShield 2012 and created a simple Basic MSI project.
It includes 2 files (both .NET assemblies) and I included three display languages. And nothing else. I don't have any prerequisites.
When building this project I always will get a setup.exe, and not an .msi. Even if in the releases view the "Create installation launcher (setup.exe)" option is turned off. I always get a setup.exe instead of the .msi file.
Also reducing the languages back to 1, doesn't seem to help.
How could I turn the creation of the bootstrapper/setup.exe off, like I could with InstallShield 12...
It includes 2 files (both .NET assemblies) and I included three display languages. And nothing else. I don't have any prerequisites.
When building this project I always will get a setup.exe, and not an .msi. Even if in the releases view the "Create installation launcher (setup.exe)" option is turned off. I always get a setup.exe instead of the .msi file.
Also reducing the languages back to 1, doesn't seem to help.
How could I turn the creation of the bootstrapper/setup.exe off, like I could with InstallShield 12...
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‎Oct 21, 2011
10:01 AM
I believe this is a limitation of the evaluation version, it will only produce setup.exe.
I'm sure someone else will correect me if i'm wrong.
I'm sure someone else will correect me if i'm wrong.
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‎Oct 21, 2011
10:04 AM
ncalverley is correct. Here's a KB article that explains the limitations:
Q200900: Functionality Notes for the Evaluation Version of InstallShield
Q200900: Functionality Notes for the Evaluation Version of InstallShield