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Feb 14, 2008
10:28 PM
Selecting IIS Web Site & Virtual Directory in Installer's UI
Hello,
I am making an Basic MSI installer which installs an ASP.NET 2.0 web service.
What I want to do is give users the option of selecting these things during the installers interview phase preferably using a dialog box.
1) The Web Site name - eg Default Web Site
2) The Virtual Directory Name - eg VTMiiWebService
Ideally I would like to incorporate this dialog box in with Server Configuration | Internet Information Services view.
Any clues on how to do this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much.
- Robert
I am making an Basic MSI installer which installs an ASP.NET 2.0 web service.
What I want to do is give users the option of selecting these things during the installers interview phase preferably using a dialog box.
1) The Web Site name - eg Default Web Site
2) The Virtual Directory Name - eg VTMiiWebService
Ideally I would like to incorporate this dialog box in with Server Configuration | Internet Information Services view.
Any clues on how to do this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much.
- Robert
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Feb 15, 2008
07:33 AM
Please see the following topic in the InstallShield Help Library:
Using Windows Installer Properties to Dynamically Modify IIS Settings
I hope that helps.
Debbie Landers
Macrovision Corporation
Using Windows Installer Properties to Dynamically Modify IIS Settings
I hope that helps.
Debbie Landers
Macrovision Corporation