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Feb 26, 2009
04:32 PM
Install 2 applications from one installer with each having unique product codes?
I’m still a beginner at Installshield so please forgive me if this is a very basic question.
For a while my company only needed one installer for our single project. (App-A) Later we started working on a second project. (App-B)
Now my boss would like an installer that could install both applications and give the user the option to pick App-A or App-B or both.
I figured out that I can make a project that installs App-A & App-B as features but both will share the same “Project code”. This makes it difficult to detect if they have old versions of App-A or App-B.
Is there a way with Installshield express for each feature to have its own project code? Or make an installer that installs 2 Apps? (I have a bad feeling this is a limitation of express and we will need to upgrade to professional)
For a while my company only needed one installer for our single project. (App-A) Later we started working on a second project. (App-B)
Now my boss would like an installer that could install both applications and give the user the option to pick App-A or App-B or both.
I figured out that I can make a project that installs App-A & App-B as features but both will share the same “Project code”. This makes it difficult to detect if they have old versions of App-A or App-B.
Is there a way with Installshield express for each feature to have its own project code? Or make an installer that installs 2 Apps? (I have a bad feeling this is a limitation of express and we will need to upgrade to professional)
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Feb 27, 2009
04:43 PM
It is fundamentally a Windows Installer property that each product has a product code, not each feature. However you're correct that the Professional tier provides more tools to deal with this, including a prerequisite editor that would allow you to create a prerequisite which one installer could include to install the second.