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Jul 27, 2011
03:53 AM
Set version number from VS resource
Hi, I actually have 2 Questions:
We are a group of developers who use VisualStudio 2010 and have a lot of projects where people need to sometimes quickly need to make new setup files. We use subversion too for version control and want to find a new installer. Right now I'm using the eval verion to find out if InstallShield is the right tool.
i) Can I / (how can I ) set the 'Product Version' to the Version Number I have in a Project Resource File in the Solution I'm working in?
Or set other General Information from different sources. xml files resource files and so on
ii) Can I build basicMSI's I have created with the ProVersion with Express Versions or does everyone in my team need the same license?
thx for tips and help
We are a group of developers who use VisualStudio 2010 and have a lot of projects where people need to sometimes quickly need to make new setup files. We use subversion too for version control and want to find a new installer. Right now I'm using the eval verion to find out if InstallShield is the right tool.
i) Can I / (how can I ) set the 'Product Version' to the Version Number I have in a Project Resource File in the Solution I'm working in?
Or set other General Information from different sources. xml files resource files and so on
ii) Can I build basicMSI's I have created with the ProVersion with Express Versions or does everyone in my team need the same license?
thx for tips and help
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Jul 27, 2011
08:42 AM
one question came up too:
Is it possible to use only relative paths, instead of
"C:\Projects\XY\Binary\Debug\sample.exe" I want something like
"..\Binary\Debug\sample.exe"
my installer project being in
"C:\Projects\XY\Installer\"
thx
Is it possible to use only relative paths, instead of
"C:\Projects\XY\Binary\Debug\sample.exe" I want something like
"..\Binary\Debug\sample.exe"
my installer project being in
"C:\Projects\XY\Installer\"
thx