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‎Nov 03, 2016
09:45 AM
Installed ISLE, but no deployment or IS options listed in "New Project" window
I'm using VS2012 Professional. I installed first ISLE12 (VS was not open). Per the directions, I opened a VS project, navigated to File->Add->New Project. In the New Project window under "Other Project Types" there is no option "Setup and Deployment" item. Rebooted computer--still not available.
Installed ISLE15 hoping it would work, but had the same result. What do I have to do to have access to the ISLE project template?
Installed ISLE15 hoping it would work, but had the same result. What do I have to do to have access to the ISLE project template?
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‎Nov 03, 2016
11:15 AM
Were you able to activate ISLE? Try opening InstallShield from the Start menu >All Programs >InstallShield > InstallShield 2015 Limited Edition. It should open up in Visual Studio if it is activated; if not, the activation screen will pop up. Complete the activation and the project type should show up.
If the product is activated and you still don't see the project type, you can use TSConfig.exe to repair the Visual Studio integration. Do do this, close InstallShield / Visual Studio, open a command prompt, and navigate to the default location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\InstallShield\2015LE
run this command to repair the integration: TSConfig /repairvsip
Note: You can also trigger the ISLE activation by running TSConfig /activate
I hope this helps.
If the product is activated and you still don't see the project type, you can use TSConfig.exe to repair the Visual Studio integration. Do do this, close InstallShield / Visual Studio, open a command prompt, and navigate to the default location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\InstallShield\2015LE
run this command to repair the integration: TSConfig /repairvsip
Note: You can also trigger the ISLE activation by running TSConfig /activate
I hope this helps.
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‎Nov 03, 2016
11:20 AM
jlynch11 wrote:
Were you able to activate ISLE? Try opening InstallShield from the Start menu >All Programs >InstallShield > InstallShield 2015 Limited Edition. It should open up in Visual Studio if it is activated; if not, the activation screen will pop up. Complete the activation and the project type should show up.
If the product is activated and you still don't see the project type, you can use TSConfig.exe to repair the Visual Studio integration. Do do this, close InstallShield / Visual Studio, open a command prompt, and navigate to the default location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\InstallShield\2015LE
run this command to repair the integration: TSConfig /repairvsip
Note: You can also trigger the ISLE activation by running TSConfig /activate
I hope this helps.
I was able to activate prior by manually running tsconfig by browsing to it via windows explorer (this was done prior to posting in the forum, just forgot to mention it). I tried your advice with the "TSConfig /repairvsip" command, but it did not resolve the issue.
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‎Nov 03, 2016
03:56 PM
Could you post a screenshot of what are seeing when you go to File->Add->New Project>Other project types?
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‎Nov 14, 2016
12:36 PM
bump.... Any ideas why I'm not able to use a deployment project?
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‎Nov 17, 2016
03:50 PM
If you go to help about > Microsoft Visual Studio, you should see a list of installed products. Is InstallShield Limited Edition listed in there? If it is not present try registering ISLE manually through the following steps:
1. Use RegSvr32.exe to register IsLimEdt.dll, IsLimPkg.dll, and IsLimWiz.dll which are found in the System sub-directory of the main InstallShield installation directory location.
2. Locate devenv.exe corresponding to the version of Visual Studio.NET you are interested in. For example, InstallShield 2013 supports Visual Studio.NET 2012 and this is located in the following folder: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10\Common7\IDE
3. Run devenv.exe /setup in a command prompt (DOS) window.
I hope this helps.
1. Use RegSvr32.exe to register IsLimEdt.dll, IsLimPkg.dll, and IsLimWiz.dll which are found in the System sub-directory of the main InstallShield installation directory location.
2. Locate devenv.exe corresponding to the version of Visual Studio.NET you are interested in. For example, InstallShield 2013 supports Visual Studio.NET 2012 and this is located in the following folder: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10\Common7\IDE
3. Run devenv.exe /setup in a command prompt (DOS) window.
I hope this helps.
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‎Nov 22, 2016
09:31 AM
I followed jlynch11's suggestions--Install shield was not in the list of installed products, so i registered the dlls and ran devenv command as described in jlynch11's post. However after following this advice, it is still not listed in the installed products list, or the add project dialog.
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‎Dec 01, 2016
09:55 AM
bump... Any additional ideas? Nothing I'm trying has any result. Any way to get a log from the installation attempts (even though it claims successful), verify values that should be getting put in place in the registry, etc etc? Can it be installed manually somehow from inside visual studio? This should not be so hard.