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Jun 25, 2013
06:21 AM
Custom Action and Binary table
I have a custom action set to enable IIS6 on Win2003 box using the command Sysocmgr.exe /i:sysoc.inf /u:"iis_on.txt"
The command takes answer file "iis_on.txt" as a parameter. I am planning to include this with my installation package as a temporary file so I can execute it on client machine, I could use some direction on how to accomplish this.
Searching in these forums indicated that I should include iis_on.txt in Binary table, however I still don't know how to extract the file? where it is extracted? and how to execute Sysocmgr.exe and pass the answer file path as parameter.
Would appreciate the help guys.
The command takes answer file "iis_on.txt" as a parameter. I am planning to include this with my installation package as a temporary file so I can execute it on client machine, I could use some direction on how to accomplish this.
Searching in these forums indicated that I should include iis_on.txt in Binary table, however I still don't know how to extract the file? where it is extracted? and how to execute Sysocmgr.exe and pass the answer file path as parameter.
Would appreciate the help guys.
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Jun 25, 2013
08:57 AM
I figured it out guys...
I added the answer file in Support Files (Language Independent) and used [SUPPORTDIR] in Custom Action. Worked like a charm!
I added the answer file in Support Files (Language Independent) and used [SUPPORTDIR] in Custom Action. Worked like a charm!