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‎Dec 29, 2016
12:45 AM
InstallShield LE 2015 for VS2013 - Dynamic file linking
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I didn't found the dynamic file linking option in IS 2015 LE, I saw that we can add Visual Studio projects output files dynamically to the Install Shield Setup for assemblies or executable. But If I want add .ico or help files to the setup I didn't find dynamic file linking option. Please help me resolving the issue.
I didn't found the dynamic file linking option in IS 2015 LE, I saw that we can add Visual Studio projects output files dynamically to the Install Shield Setup for assemblies or executable. But If I want add .ico or help files to the setup I didn't find dynamic file linking option. Please help me resolving the issue.
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‎Dec 29, 2016
11:37 AM
InstallShield Limited Edition does not include support for the dynamic file linking. You may want to consider upgrading to the Express, Professional, or Premier edition of InstallShield.
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‎Dec 30, 2016
02:14 PM
I would rarely ever recommend dynamic file linking to anyone. Microsoft does not support it so it is purely an add-on extension written by Flexera Software.
If you use Dynamic File Linking you will lose some of the fundamental capabilities of MSI and in-place updates of the software becomes much less predictable as to what will happen. In a nutshell you will lose virtually ALL control over the upgrade process.
My 2 cents worth.
Chad
If you use Dynamic File Linking you will lose some of the fundamental capabilities of MSI and in-place updates of the software becomes much less predictable as to what will happen. In a nutshell you will lose virtually ALL control over the upgrade process.
My 2 cents worth.
Chad