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jonbee
Flexera beginner
Dec 22, 2020
08:25 PM
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Hi @kmantagi Does 'Partial' in the Publish Packages to Popular Deployment Systems feature for Standard, in the ADMINSTUDIO: COMPARE 3 EDITIONS page mean the publish to Intune is supported in the Standard edition? Jon
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Jul 09, 2020
05:04 PM
Thanks for responding Jenifer! 😊 Firstly I have got a solution working with a dll that implements a Win32 API call to install the Type 1 fonts, that I call from a custom action. In answer to your suggestions: I'm fairly certain that, without X64, set the package populated the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Type 1 Installer\Type 1 Fonts key instead of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Type 1 Installer\Type 1 Fonts, even though the latter was set in the Installshield project. Given the package is now working for me, and I have spent way to much (unbillable) time on this, I am not going to go back and verify one way or the other. The Component Wizard fonts option is limited to *.fon or *.ttf files only. I have used this for the installation of the customers custom True Type fonts. Jon
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Jul 02, 2020
05:44 AM
I have built a basic msi project to install True Type and Postscript fonts for a customer. The TT fonts install perfectly and while the Postscript fonts are in the right location and are in the registry they do not appear in the Fonts applet and the CharMap utility. If I double click a Postscript font file *.pfm, and choose Install for all users, a dialog is displayed indicating the font is already installed. After completing the install the font appears in both the Fonts applet and the CharMap utility . To install the fonts I am using these settings: Template Summary x64;1033 64 bit component = yes (required to get the associated registry settings into 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Type 1 Installer' rather than 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Type 1 Installer'. Installscript call to RegisterFontResource which returns ISERR_SUCCESS I am at a loss as to what else to do. It is obvious that something has to happen, although this does not appear to be in the registry as there are no differences between the msi install and double clicking a *pfm file. Previously the Postscript font install was achieved using the shell CopyHere method, however this now installs the font in the user font location, which is not recognized by the application that requires these fonts. Any help would be appreciated. Jon
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