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Nov 13, 2006
04:24 AM
Multiple product Support
I am a newbie to install shield and unable to take any decission with this ocean like software. please help me out on this issue.
I have two products to be installed each of them having own MSIs.
Each product supports silent installation.
I need to make a wrapper installer(master installer) that will install both of these product.
I would like to know the following things..
1. How can I provide silent installation feature that can install one or both the products ?
2. Will merge module help me in createing a master installer from both the MSIs ?Will there any issues in providing silent instllation to the master installer ?
Regards
Durjay
I have two products to be installed each of them having own MSIs.
Each product supports silent installation.
I need to make a wrapper installer(master installer) that will install both of these product.
I would like to know the following things..
1. How can I provide silent installation feature that can install one or both the products ?
2. Will merge module help me in createing a master installer from both the MSIs ?Will there any issues in providing silent instllation to the master installer ?
Regards
Durjay
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Nov 13, 2006
08:52 AM
The way I have handled similar situations in the past is to create a "master installer" that is an install script project type. Then in the script function, typically in OnFirstUIAfter(), use LaunchAppAndWait() calling msiexec with the path to the .msi file and the /passive option.
If you place the two .msi files in a non-temp path, I.E. the TARGETDIR, you can use the same type thing in the OnMaitUIBefore() or OnMaintUIAfter() for the uninstallation of the two.
If you place the two .msi files in a non-temp path, I.E. the TARGETDIR, you can use the same type thing in the OnMaitUIBefore() or OnMaintUIAfter() for the uninstallation of the two.