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‎Jan 17, 2008
04:28 AM
Create or modify BAT-file
Hello, *
I need to modify (or create the new one) BAT-file and replace some variables (strings) in this file to property values.
How can I do this during installation my InstallScript MSI Project?
The general purpose is to create a scheduled task, but reading the forum I found that it is impossible in Installshield and I should use third-party tools.
Thanks in advance.
I need to modify (or create the new one) BAT-file and replace some variables (strings) in this file to property values.
How can I do this during installation my InstallScript MSI Project?
The general purpose is to create a scheduled task, but reading the forum I found that it is impossible in Installshield and I should use third-party tools.
Thanks in advance.
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‎Jan 18, 2008
03:29 AM
Please check if EzBatchReplace() Installscript function will help you,,,
you can write an Installscript function which will do required things(replacing properties usin EzBatchReplace ) and then add a CustomAction which uses the written Installscript function and schedule it accordingly.
If you want it to be done after the copying of files is done schedule it after "InstallFiles" and make the custom action "deferred"
Hope it helps,,,,,,,,,,
-Chikura:)
you can write an Installscript function which will do required things(replacing properties usin EzBatchReplace ) and then add a CustomAction which uses the written Installscript function and schedule it accordingly.
If you want it to be done after the copying of files is done schedule it after "InstallFiles" and make the custom action "deferred"
Hope it helps,,,,,,,,,,
-Chikura:)
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‎Jan 18, 2008
04:08 AM
Chikura, thank you very much.
I will try to do this.
I will try to do this.