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‎Mar 21, 2011
09:43 AM
Installing multiple .msi created in visual studio using one installsheild project
Hi all,
I have about 7 .msi excecutables created in Visual Studio 2008 and I want to create one installshield to install/uninstall them all at one time and/or with an option to select which ones to install.
Thanks
Hassen
I have about 7 .msi excecutables created in Visual Studio 2008 and I want to create one installshield to install/uninstall them all at one time and/or with an option to select which ones to install.
Is it doable?
If yes can you PLEASE guide me how to do that?
Thanks
Hassen
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‎Mar 21, 2011
09:59 AM
just asked the same thing from IS Support, using InstallScript:
where the msi's are added to the Support Files view.
LAUNCH_MSIS:
LaunchAppAndWait("msiexec.exe", "/i " + SUPPORTDIR ^ "Install_NotePad.msi", LAAW_OPTION_WAIT);
LaunchAppAndWait("msiexec.exe", "/i " + SUPPORTDIR ^ "Install_Regedit.msi", LAAW_OPTION_WAIT);
where the msi's are added to the Support Files view.
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‎Mar 21, 2011
10:17 AM
Thanks for your reply enanrum,
Can you please elaborate in your answer a bit more. So in my IS project I add 7 lines similar to yours and add the .msi files and I am done?
Can you please elaborate in your answer a bit more. So in my IS project I add 7 lines similar to yours and add the .msi files and I am done?