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Jul 30, 2008
03:48 PM
Patch Optimization warning
why i keep getting this waring everytime? how can i supress it?
6487: If you intend to distribute this upgrade as a patch, you should author the 'Patch Optimization' setting on the Advanced Settings panel of the Release Wizard. ISDEV : warning : -6487: If you intend to distribute this upgrade as a patch, you should author the 'Patch Optimization' setting on the Advanced Settings panel of the Release Wizard.
6487: If you intend to distribute this upgrade as a patch, you should author the 'Patch Optimization' setting on the Advanced Settings panel of the Release Wizard. ISDEV : warning : -6487: If you intend to distribute this upgrade as a patch, you should author the 'Patch Optimization' setting on the Advanced Settings panel of the Release Wizard.
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Jul 31, 2008
02:56 PM
Do you have a minor upgrade/patch entry in the Upgrades or Patch Design view, and some dynamic file links?
By setting up the previous-MSI-package entry as described in that warning message, InstallShield will attempt to ensure the File table, Media table, and Component table keys match up between the two packages; which in turn can make a big difference in the success of the minor upgrade, size of the patch file, and so on.
By setting up the previous-MSI-package entry as described in that warning message, InstallShield will attempt to ensure the File table, Media table, and Component table keys match up between the two packages; which in turn can make a big difference in the success of the minor upgrade, size of the patch file, and so on.