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‎Oct 11, 2012
08:57 AM
Localized resources
Hi
I used the Visual Studio deployment project import wizard to import an existing setup project created in visual studio 2010 package and deployment.
The project also has some localized resources, actual it has 3 (en,es and en-us).
On the visual studio msi when i install it, the FormationViewer.resources.dll file is installed in each of the localized folders(en,es and en-us) the reset of the dlls are installed in the main folder. when i use the installed shield, each folder gets the FormationViewer.resources.dll like the visual studio setup but all the other dlls are installed in the en folder and not in the main folder.
how can i fix that , how can i set for each of the dll files the install path
Thanks
I used the Visual Studio deployment project import wizard to import an existing setup project created in visual studio 2010 package and deployment.
The project also has some localized resources, actual it has 3 (en,es and en-us).
On the visual studio msi when i install it, the FormationViewer.resources.dll file is installed in each of the localized folders(en,es and en-us) the reset of the dlls are installed in the main folder. when i use the installed shield, each folder gets the FormationViewer.resources.dll like the visual studio setup but all the other dlls are installed in the en folder and not in the main folder.
how can i fix that , how can i set for each of the dll files the install path
Thanks
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‎Oct 16, 2012
09:47 AM
In files view under Specify Application Data you may create folders as per your requirement. Later you may add files which would have to be placed in these folders during runtime.
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‎Oct 30, 2012
06:29 AM
The Problem is that for some reason the install shield install all the dll files under \application folder\en instead of the \application folder.
Those dll were not added manually, they are added automatically(dependency scan) by install shield as it should, the problem is the installation path of the dll files is wrong. how can i fix this or how can i control the installation path of those dll.
also the project was imported from visual studio setup project which worked fine
Those dll were not added manually, they are added automatically(dependency scan) by install shield as it should, the problem is the installation path of the dll files is wrong. how can i fix this or how can i control the installation path of those dll.
also the project was imported from visual studio setup project which worked fine
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‎Nov 07, 2012
02:04 AM
Under Project Assistant -> Application Files there is an option of creating folders. Kindly ensure that you have selected (Highlighted) the folder where you would like the files to be placed and then add the files. You may also drag and drop files added to the InstallShield project from one folder to another.
In the attached screenshot En_es is the folder where all files will be placed by default. You may create new folders under any of the predefined folders and then add files into these folders. You may even consider using Files view under Specify Application Data to add files and create folders.
In the attached screenshot En_es is the folder where all files will be placed by default. You may create new folders under any of the predefined folders and then add files into these folders. You may even consider using Files view under Specify Application Data to add files and create folders.
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‎Nov 18, 2012
06:36 AM
Hi
As you can see from the enclosed image, I am not creating the En, ES ... folders my self, its created by the install shield installer automatically . And again the problem is that all the Dll files that appear in the the dependency scan are installed to the EN folder and not to the app folder where the exe file is installed.
Thanks
As you can see from the enclosed image, I am not creating the En, ES ... folders my self, its created by the install shield installer automatically . And again the problem is that all the Dll files that appear in the the dependency scan are installed to the EN folder and not to the app folder where the exe file is installed.
Thanks
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‎Nov 20, 2012
10:00 AM
Could you refer the below thread.
http://community.flexerasoftware.com/showthread.php?t=203290&page=2
http://community.flexerasoftware.com/showthread.php?t=203290&page=2
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‎Dec 18, 2012
06:36 AM
Not sure how this link suppose to help me.
How do i create a static dependency
How do i create a static dependency
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‎Dec 18, 2012
08:15 AM
Could you add the dependency file to the desired location (\application folder) in the InstallShield IDE and check if this results in desired behavior.
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‎Jun 10, 2013
06:00 AM
How do i do that
Lenwin wrote:
Could you add the dependency file to the desired location (\application folder) in the InstallShield IDE and check if this results in desired behavior.
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‎Jun 14, 2013
06:21 AM
Hello,
You may try adding the dependencies shown in the primary output dialog box manually(by searching in the visual studio project or in the system32/system folder),in the desired location to achieve the required behavior.
You may also try setting the .Net Scan at property to none for all the dependencies.
Thanks,
Chiranjeevi
You may try adding the dependencies shown in the primary output dialog box manually(by searching in the visual studio project or in the system32/system folder),in the desired location to achieve the required behavior.
You may also try setting the .Net Scan at property to none for all the dependencies.
Thanks,
Chiranjeevi