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Edhy Rijo
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Hi guys,
For those of you using
InstallAware
they just released an update to add the .Net 4.0 Framework runtimes, here are the links:
Here is the web based installer
Here is the offline installer - containing all files inside a single 391MB payload
And here is the forum link for more details...
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Ops I forgot one question. What software do you use for your Virtual Machines?
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Terry Bottorff (5/26/2011)
Ops I forgot one question. What software do you use for your Virtual Machines?
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I use
VMware Workstation
because I still have some old VFP applications that I need to maintain, and found out that having all VFP tools in a VM has proof to be worthy specially when your main computer crash and need to build a VFP patch on the laptop.
But if you don't have those needs, then the free version
VMware Player
will do just fine, much better than Virtual PC since it will let you install Server OS as VM so you can have your very own VM network to test your application functionality.
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Cool. Thanks. I have already spent a great deal of time on IA's site.
Off to check out VM Ware.
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Should you add the individual Assemblies that are needed for Strataframe or use the Merge modules? That is when you are trying to build a Setup with AI?
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I never used the merge modules. I add each assembly to the IA Assemblies page.
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Good enough. Thank you so much.
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A couple of follow up questions.
Do you get the assemblies out of the \Program Files (x86)\MicroFour\StrataFrame\Assemblies?
Do you put the assemblies in the GAC on the Clients machine or copy them into the TargetDir?
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Do you get the assemblies out of the \Program Files (x86)\MicroFour\StrataFrame\Assemblies?
Yes and no. Since I develop multiple projects, I rather have all my runtime assemblies in a common folder for all projects, separated by versions, this way, if I get a new version of SF, it will not override the previous assemblies and still will be able to re-create my setups.
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Do you put the assemblies in the GAC on the Clients machine or copy them into the TargetDir?
Yes and no. For some standard applications, I use the TARGETDIR, but for others which are more specialized, I use the GAC just to add a level of confusion for somebody trying to copy the application to another computer and make it work illegally, I mostly do this for fun, as far as know, some customer have tried but adding some good security code protect the investment and of course my lunch <smile!!!>
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Thank you.
When I right click on my Project and go to Properties and I look at the Compile tab I notice that Configuration is set to Active(Debug).
Do I need to change the Compile from Active(Debug) to Release and then Publish my Project before I try to create my setup with IA?
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Hi Terry,
Yes, you should build your IA setup based on the Released version of your application not the debug. What I do is that once a released version is ready to ship out, after compilation I copy all the assemblies to another folder from which serve as the image source for the IA setup.
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InstallAware releases VS2010 .Net 4.0 Framework Runtimes....
Edhy Rijo
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Thanks for the heads up! :)
Dustin Taylor
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More info from IA posted on 4/23/2010 .... If anyone has trouble...
Edhy Rijo
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I am not sure that I can ask a particular person for a response. If it...
Terry Bottorff
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Hi Terry, No need to apologize at all. You can ask as many questions...
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So when you say you don't use it with SQL Express does that mean you...
Terry Bottorff
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Ops I forgot one question. What software do you use for your Virtual...
Terry Bottorff
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[quote][b]Terry Bottorff (5/26/2011)[/b][hr]Ops I forgot one question....
Edhy Rijo
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Cool. Thanks. I have already spent a great deal of time on IA's site....
Terry Bottorff
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Should you add the individual Assemblies that are needed for...
Terry Bottorff
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14 Years Ago
I never used the merge modules. I add each assembly to the IA...
Edhy Rijo
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14 Years Ago
Good enough. Thank you so much.
Terry Bottorff
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14 Years Ago
A couple of follow up questions. Do you get the assemblies out of the...
Terry Bottorff
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[quote][b]Terry Bottorff (5/28/2011)[/b][hr]Do you get the assemblies...
Edhy Rijo
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Thank you. When I right click on my Project and go to Properties and I...
Terry Bottorff
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Hi Terry, Yes, you should build your IA setup based on the Released...
Edhy Rijo
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[quote][b]Terry Bottorff (5/26/2011)[/b][hr]So when you say you don't...
Edhy Rijo
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[quote][b]Edhy Rijo (4/19/2010)[/b][hr]Hi guys, For those of you...
Ivan George Borges
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Hi Ivan, [quote][b]Ivan George Borges (12/9/2011)[/b][hr]A bit late,...
Edhy Rijo
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Yeah, I would also be fine if I hadn't made some customizations to the...
Ivan George Borges
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14 Years Ago
Ivan, thanks for the explanation, now I understand.
Edhy Rijo
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