Oct 07, 2021
02:19 AM
Any luck reproducing on your end?
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Oct 05, 2021
07:55 AM
Hi Varul Some vendors installers come in a folder structure like the below: RootFolder - -MSIFolder -VendorMSI.msi -CommonFilesFolder -Configfile.cfg -blahblah.dll In this example, the MSIs depend on the files within the CommonFilesFolder. So to in this case you have to add the Root folder as a package in the Installshield Suite, so that the MSI can look backwards in the folder structure for the CommonFilesFolder, so using the example names above the steps to reproduce are: 1. Create a new IS Suite project 2. Create a feature, call it Complete 3. Add a package via the VendorMSI.msi 4. Edit the package files, and remove the VendorMSI.msi 5. Create a folder in the root of the package files, and call it MSIFolder 6. Create a folder in the root of the package files, and call it CommonFilesFolder 7. Add the MSI and the config files to there respective folders. 8. Go back to the package Common Tab, and under Operation -> Install, use the drop down menu in the Target field to select VendorMSI.msi, within the MSIFolder, so the the target should look like: MSIFolder\VendorMSI.msi 9. Try to build the suite, and you get the error
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Oct 05, 2021
03:33 AM
Hi all Not sure if I've found a bug in the InstallShield Suites? If you try to add a package, where the Install target is in a sub folder of the package, then the following error is displayed when you attempt to build the suite: The target file 'Test\TESTMSI.msi' that was selected for an operation's Target setting in the Packages view for package 'TESTMSI' was not found in the project. The suite even lets you select this msi in the subfolder from the dropdown list in the Target field as well. Cheers Keir
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Dec 17, 2020
05:56 AM
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ah, thats where it is, many thanks for the quick replies 🙂
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Dec 17, 2020
02:33 AM
Thats great, thanks 🙂 There isnt a user guide for this app is there by any chance? I've not been able to find one.
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Dec 16, 2020
09:44 AM
Hi all On the MSIx package dependency feature on the AdminStudio MSIx Editor, please can someone explain the difference between a Package Dependency and a Main Package Dependency? I've managed to get the Package Dependency feature to work, but if I put a Package Name, and Publisher into Main Package Dependency just it just errors with: An optional package cannot contain /*[local-name()='Package']/*[local-name()='Capabilities'] Cheers Keir
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