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Feb 12, 2009
02:33 PM
Prerequisite Bug? .NET 2.0 SP1
When I include the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 prerequisite, in the properties I am setting the build location to “Download From The Web”. By doing this I thought the Framework would NOT be included in my setup.exe and would be downloaded from the web if needed.
How can I check for the prerequisite and have it downloaded from the web if needed but not include the framework in my setup.exe?
Thanks!
How can I check for the prerequisite and have it downloaded from the web if needed but not include the framework in my setup.exe?
Thanks!
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Feb 12, 2009
05:13 PM
I have a project that has .NET 2.0 SP1 as a prerequisite which specifically installs from a local source. But that source is not embedded in the Setup.exe. It is a ISSetupPrerequisites folder.
Are you sure that it is embedded in the setup.exe executable?
Are you sure that it is embedded in the setup.exe executable?
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Feb 12, 2009
05:18 PM
Yes, because if I don't include the Framework Prereq my setup file is reduced in size by 20mb.
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Feb 12, 2009
05:26 PM
Just making sure here...
In your Release, you should have the .NET Framework location set to "Do Not Include". That's in the .NET/J# tab.
And in the Redistributables, you should have whatever flavor (x32, x64, etc.) of .NET 2.0 SP1 checked, and when you right click on that item and choose properties, you set the build location to "Download from the Web"...
Right?
In your Release, you should have the .NET Framework location set to "Do Not Include". That's in the .NET/J# tab.
And in the Redistributables, you should have whatever flavor (x32, x64, etc.) of .NET 2.0 SP1 checked, and when you right click on that item and choose properties, you set the build location to "Download from the Web"...
Right?
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Feb 12, 2009
07:18 PM
Yes, I have verified both.
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Feb 14, 2009
07:27 AM
I can’t believe most people distribute the 2.0 Framework with their application. I seem like such a waste packaging it just in case it needs to be loaded on the end users machine.
There must be a way around this…
There must be a way around this…
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Feb 14, 2009
10:07 AM
If you haven't already, you'll also want to check what's configured for the InstallShield Prerequisites Location setting on the Setup.exe tab for your release in the Releases view.
Note that you can configure a location for an individual prerequisite by specifying it for the prerequisite's properties in the Redistributables view, as Alfetta159 mentioned. You can also use the release setting to override that location for all of the prerequisites in your project.
For more information, see Specifying a Location for a Specific InstallShield Prerequisite.
I hope that helps.
Note that you can configure a location for an individual prerequisite by specifying it for the prerequisite's properties in the Redistributables view, as Alfetta159 mentioned. You can also use the release setting to override that location for all of the prerequisites in your project.
For more information, see Specifying a Location for a Specific InstallShield Prerequisite.
I hope that helps.
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Feb 15, 2009
04:54 PM
The Releases view setting was the problem!
Thanks Debbie and Alfetta159
Thanks Debbie and Alfetta159