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Dec 22, 2008
02:41 AM
How to create single installer for both 32 and 64 bit O.S.
Hi ,
I want to create a single installer that should be able to install the application both on a 32 bit OS and also on 64 bit O.S. How could I achieve this.
Thanks,
I want to create a single installer that should be able to install the application both on a 32 bit OS and also on 64 bit O.S. How could I achieve this.
Thanks,
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Jan 02, 2009
12:40 PM
Take a look at the topic "Targeting 64-Bit Operating Systems" in the InstallShield Help Library.
Tim
Tim
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Jan 02, 2009
03:49 PM
ArvindKishore88 wrote:
Hi ,
I want to create a single installer that should be able to install the application both on a 32 bit OS and also on 64 bit O.S. How could I achieve this.
Thanks,
NOT with a basic MSI...
reg, Henno.
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Jan 02, 2009
03:52 PM
What type of installer project do you want to use?
Best regards,
Tim
Best regards,
Tim
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Jan 06, 2009
04:39 AM
I am using Basic MSI. Do I need use a different type of installer project??
Thanks for the suggestions.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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Jan 06, 2009
10:47 AM
Heath Stewart's blog article Different Packages are Required for Different Processor Architectures addresses this from a Windows Installer perspective. With an InstallScript installer (not InstallScript MSI) it should be possible, although depending on what you need to install it may not be trivial (and would not fulfill any requirement you might have to use an MSI).