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‎Oct 11, 2013
03:11 AM
How to install several times with as if it was the first time (no add remove uninstal
Hello
I'm building a IS-MSI project. I wish to be able to install this project several times as if it was the first time.
That is no add, remove or uninstall prompt.
Any help is very appreciated!!
Patrick
I'm building a IS-MSI project. I wish to be able to install this project several times as if it was the first time.
That is no add, remove or uninstall prompt.
Any help is very appreciated!!
Patrick
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‎Oct 21, 2013
12:36 AM
hi ,
you can use the feature that is supported by install shield for multi installation the feature ins multi instance for this please search on google there is lot of information regarding this.
but make note that it will also have prompt saying do you want to install new instance or upgrade an existing instance.
you can use the feature that is supported by install shield for multi installation the feature ins multi instance for this please search on google there is lot of information regarding this.
but make note that it will also have prompt saying do you want to install new instance or upgrade an existing instance.
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‎Oct 21, 2013
08:54 AM
InstallScript MSI projects do not have support for installing multiple instances of a product on the same machine. Basic MSI projects and pure InstallScript projects do.