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‎Jul 09, 2009
04:14 AM
Web App Installation
Is there any IS2009 or IS2010 example or guide for Web Application Installation here?
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‎Jul 09, 2009
08:59 AM
You can take a look at Helpnet: http://helpnet.acresso.com/Robo/BIN/Robo.dll?tpc=/robo/projects/installshield15helplib/IISVirtualRoots.htm
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‎Jul 09, 2009
06:14 PM
The links were good references but a small sample or how-screen shots would be much better to get started.
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‎Jul 10, 2009
12:19 AM
How to create to shortcut pointing to the web application?
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‎Jul 10, 2009
02:14 AM
If you are talking about an Internet Shortcut you might do the following:
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Go to System Configuration | INI File Changes
Right click INI Files and choose Import INI File... to import a sample .url file (e.g. MyApp.url or just choose Add INI File to create your own MyApp.url)
(MyApp.url) - Set the Component property to the component that represents your application and set the Target property, e.g. [DesktopFolder]
(MyApp.url) - Right click to add a section with the name InternetShortcut
(InternetShortcut) - Right click to add the keywords IconFile, IconIndex and URL
(IconFile) - in the Data Value property enter the location for the icon file, e.g. [INSTALLDIR]myicon.ico
(IconIndex) - in the Data Value property enter the icon index, typically 0
(URL) - in the Data Value property enter the url, e.g. http://localhost/[MYAPP]/index.htm (just used a Property here for runtime modification as a sample)
This approach works for me, so if this is what you are looking for ... enjoy.
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This approach works for me, so if this is what you are looking for ... enjoy.
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‎Jul 10, 2009
02:38 AM
EricPaul,
Thanks for the reply.
However, I am pretty much in doubt if Web Application can interprets .INI
Regards,
Thanks for the reply.
However, I am pretty much in doubt if Web Application can interprets .INI
Regards,