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Jun 05, 2017
09:11 PM
Using Installshield to 'rewrap' multiple installers into one package...
Hello, very new here.
Our company needed to get away from a custom rewrapper built using an obsolete software and they wanted to know what might be good. They decided Installshield would be the solution and went whole-hog.
Well, I'm a simple sort and the options available through Installshield are crushing. Right now all I need to know is to take several existing installers and wrap them together so that:
A) Main installer installs;
B) Updater/patch installs thereafter;
C) Update #2 installs.
Something nice and simple.
I'm not a script person but this was bought-and-paid-for so I'd like to start by understanding how to do something basic that applies to the tasks I'm faced with.
Our company needed to get away from a custom rewrapper built using an obsolete software and they wanted to know what might be good. They decided Installshield would be the solution and went whole-hog.
Well, I'm a simple sort and the options available through Installshield are crushing. Right now all I need to know is to take several existing installers and wrap them together so that:
A) Main installer installs;
B) Updater/patch installs thereafter;
C) Update #2 installs.
Something nice and simple.
I'm not a script person but this was bought-and-paid-for so I'd like to start by understanding how to do something basic that applies to the tasks I'm faced with.
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Jun 07, 2017
10:51 AM
Sounds like what you want to use is a Suite/Advanced UI type of project. They allow you to combine multiple existing installers into one entity. Might be a place to start looking anyway.
Chad
Chad