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May 11, 2009
09:18 AM
Perforce and InstallShield: Source Control
Due to a harddisk crash, I had to reinstall my whole OS.
I found out that the source control integration in Installshield 2008 Premier with Perforce(Version 2008.1.162018) is broken. It worked fine before the crash but I don't seem to get it working anymore.
Perforce was installed before Installshield.
I thaugth that this could be the problem so I removed perforce again and reinstalled it(so it is installed after Installshield) but this doesn't work neither.
The data in the source control TAB under the Tools\Options menu is all disabled.
I also created a testproject(which wasn't already part of Perforce), added it into perforce but no luck.
Does anyone know how I can get the source control integration working again?
I found out that the source control integration in Installshield 2008 Premier with Perforce(Version 2008.1.162018) is broken. It worked fine before the crash but I don't seem to get it working anymore.
Perforce was installed before Installshield.
I thaugth that this could be the problem so I removed perforce again and reinstalled it(so it is installed after Installshield) but this doesn't work neither.
The data in the source control TAB under the Tools\Options menu is all disabled.
I also created a testproject(which wasn't already part of Perforce), added it into perforce but no luck.
Does anyone know how I can get the source control integration working again?
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May 28, 2009
08:25 AM
fixed the problem.
Copying the file 'p4scc.dll' into your perforce installation folder makes it possible to create the source control link between perforce and installshield...
Copying the file 'p4scc.dll' into your perforce installation folder makes it possible to create the source control link between perforce and installshield...