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‎Dec 17, 2008
01:10 AM
Registering a component from Installer
HI All,
I am using InstallShield 2009 (Evaluation edition).
1) The installer that I am working on should install(and register) a primary service. It should be able to start it as I have to avoid any restart of the machine. There are some other services as well that depends on primary services.There 5 different exe files that dependent on this service.
How can I create such an Installer? Any reference or pointer would be of great help.
2) Is it possible to achieve these using "basic msi project" or I have to go for "Installscript MSI project" ?
Thanks
I am using InstallShield 2009 (Evaluation edition).
1) The installer that I am working on should install(and register) a primary service. It should be able to start it as I have to avoid any restart of the machine. There are some other services as well that depends on primary services.There 5 different exe files that dependent on this service.
How can I create such an Installer? Any reference or pointer would be of great help.
2) Is it possible to achieve these using "basic msi project" or I have to go for "Installscript MSI project" ?
Thanks
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‎Dec 17, 2008
04:53 AM
A normal/basic MSI will do the nicely.
reg, Henno
reg, Henno
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‎Dec 17, 2008
05:05 AM
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Thanks Henno for solving my query number 2.
Regards,
Arvind Kishore
Thanks Henno for solving my query number 2.
Regards,
Arvind Kishore
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‎Dec 17, 2008
04:59 PM
Regarding nr.1, you can create the component wizard or create the services per component under "Advanced Settings", Install NT services where you create them and make the dependencies.
Then you can start the services under "Control NT Services".
It's pretty easy.
regards, Henno
Then you can start the services under "Control NT Services".
It's pretty easy.
regards, Henno
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‎Dec 18, 2008
01:30 AM
Thanks a Lot Hinno for solving both of my Queries.