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‎Apr 27, 2009
06:29 AM
how to call a installer class from installer shield.
how to call a installer class from installer shield.
i want add any .dlls ?
please help me . thanks in advance.
i want add any .dlls ?
please help me . thanks in advance.
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‎Apr 27, 2009
06:35 AM
Hi,
What type of InstallShield project do you use?
If MSI:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
If InstallScript project:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Assembly" property of the component to "Local Assembly"
What type of InstallShield project do you use?
If MSI:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
If InstallScript project:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Assembly" property of the component to "Local Assembly"
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‎Apr 27, 2009
06:44 AM
Thank u for u r replay.
i am using web Project.
please help me.
What type of InstallShield project do you use?
If MSI:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
If InstallScript project:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Assembly" property of the component to "Local Assembly"
i am using web Project.
please help me.
What type of InstallShield project do you use?
If MSI:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
If InstallScript project:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Assembly" property of the component to "Local Assembly"
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‎Apr 27, 2009
06:52 AM
Web project = MSI
so:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
If this doesn't work - try execute manually InstallUtil.exe
Maybe this assembly has dependencies, so you should deploy all dependencies too.
so:
- Create new component
- Add your assembly to "Files"
- Set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
If this doesn't work - try execute manually InstallUtil.exe
Maybe this assembly has dependencies, so you should deploy all dependencies too.
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‎Apr 27, 2009
07:01 AM
if i set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes".
when i am running the application i am getting Error like.
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InstallShield DLL Custom Action
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Unknown source '¦'.
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OK
---------------------------.
what i have to do now?
when i am running the application i am getting Error like.
---------------------------
InstallShield DLL Custom Action
---------------------------
Unknown source '¦'.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------.
what i have to do now?
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‎Apr 27, 2009
07:04 AM
if i set ".NET Installer Class" property of the component to "Yes"
when i am running the application i am attaching Error or Error like.
---------------------------
InstallShield DLL Custom Action
---------------------------
Unknown source '¦'.
---------------------------
OK
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when i am running the application i am attaching Error or Error like.
---------------------------
InstallShield DLL Custom Action
---------------------------
Unknown source '¦'.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
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‎Apr 27, 2009
07:14 AM
Did you try InstallUtil.exe with this assembly?
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‎Apr 27, 2009
07:23 AM
i am not geting please explain properly.
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‎Apr 27, 2009
07:49 AM
"Installer" class may be added to any .NET assembly :
open your project in Visual Studio -> add new item -> Installer class
This class may be executed during setup process (you actually want this) or manually using .NET Framework utility:
c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\InstallUtil.exe
So:
Does your assembly have Installer-class or not?
If yes - Did you try execute your Installer class using InstallUtil?
open your project in Visual Studio -> add new item -> Installer class
This class may be executed during setup process (you actually want this) or manually using .NET Framework utility:
c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\InstallUtil.exe
So:
Does your assembly have Installer-class or not?
If yes - Did you try execute your Installer class using InstallUtil?
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‎Apr 27, 2009
08:13 AM
by using InstallUtil.exe it is working fine. but in installshield 2009
it is throwing Error When run application i am geting Error Like
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InstallShield DLL Custom Action
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Unknown source '¦'.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
please help me.
it is throwing Error When run application i am geting Error Like
---------------------------
InstallShield DLL Custom Action
---------------------------
Unknown source '¦'.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
please help me.