Deploying Software


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Chris Crabtree
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Just wondering if there is a write-up of best practices for deploying software written with StrataFrame? Or a favorite installation-building tool (e.g. Wise, InstallShield, etc.)?

As usual, looking for the most reliable and quickest to use way of doing this...

thanks!

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Robert Carl Johnson
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Trent, there is another installer program you might want to look at www.setupbuilder.com They have an excellent product and it's Vista ready. I have used it for years and it can deal with any style installation required.



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Robert
Chris Crabtree
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Thanks for the tip!

I've been using the eval of InstallAware and after a bit of fumbling, it is working well. However, I still have no idea which of their products I actually need to build .NET 2.0 setups! The Express version doesn't seem to know about .NET 2.0, and I'm trying to avoid buying the expensive Studio version if I can...

SetupBuilder's pricing is certainly more developer-friendly, so I will definitely give them a try.

Thanks!

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