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‎Aug 27, 2008
04:47 PM
create single executible file
Hi,
How could I include the customized folders under sourse directory (i.e. Disk1) to the single executible file?
we usually use thepackageforweb from installshield 6.3, there is a checkbox for "Include Sub-folders" under "source folder" page, anyone could tell me what's the equivelant setting in the Installshield2009 to create a single executible.
thanks
How could I include the customized folders under sourse directory (i.e. Disk1) to the single executible file?
we usually use thepackageforweb from installshield 6.3, there is a checkbox for "Include Sub-folders" under "source folder" page, anyone could tell me what's the equivelant setting in the Installshield2009 to create a single executible.
thanks
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‎Aug 28, 2008
02:31 PM
This is still possible for InstallScript projects (which a Pro 6.3 project should have migrated to in IS 2009) on the General Options panel of the Release Wizard. This panel contains a checkbox labeled "Create a single file executable" that will compress the files/folders from the Support Files|Advanced Files view into a single EXE package at build time.
Note that Basic MSI and InstallScript MSI projects do not support compressing Disk1 contents (from Support Files|Advanced Files) into a single executable. Only the files required for the installation will be compressed (i.e. the MSI file, setup.ini, etc.).
Note that Basic MSI and InstallScript MSI projects do not support compressing Disk1 contents (from Support Files|Advanced Files) into a single executable. Only the files required for the installation will be compressed (i.e. the MSI file, setup.ini, etc.).
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‎Sep 02, 2008
09:08 AM
works great! thank you very much