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  • Nak

    Distribution as an executable installer

    Hi there,

    Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in a
    ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers I ask
    myself?

    My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change it
    to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
    installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file with
    it (as well as some other files?).

    Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
    an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?

    As usual, thanks loads in advance!

    Nick.


  • Scott Swigart

    #2
    Re: Distribution as an executable installer

    You can use WinRar (http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm) to make a
    self-extracting .EXE that automatically launches your MSI.


    --
    Scott Swigart


    "Nak" <a@a.com> wrote in message
    news:u0cTThI3EH A.4004@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
    > Hi there,
    >
    > Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in a
    > ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers I
    > ask myself?
    >
    > My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change
    > it to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
    > installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file with
    > it (as well as some other files?).
    >
    > Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
    > an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?
    >
    > As usual, thanks loads in advance!
    >
    > Nick.
    >[/color]


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    • Scott Swigart

      #3
      Re: Distribution as an executable installer

      You can use WinRar (http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm) to make a
      self-extracting .EXE that automatically launches your MSI.


      --
      Scott Swigart


      "Nak" <a@a.com> wrote in message
      news:u0cTThI3EH A.4004@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
      > Hi there,
      >
      > Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in a
      > ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers I
      > ask myself?
      >
      > My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change
      > it to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
      > installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file with
      > it (as well as some other files?).
      >
      > Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
      > an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?
      >
      > As usual, thanks loads in advance!
      >
      > Nick.
      >[/color]


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      • Nak

        #4
        Re: Distribution as an executable installer

        Hi Scott,

        Aaah, I hadn't actually thought of that concept. I'll have to have a
        look at that. Thanks for your input! I'm was pulling my hair out!

        Nick.

        "Scott Swigart" <scott@3leaf.co m> wrote in message
        news:%23$Q6zPJ3 EHA.2196@TK2MSF TNGP14.phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
        > You can use WinRar (http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm) to make a
        > self-extracting .EXE that automatically launches your MSI.
        >
        >
        > --
        > Scott Swigart
        > http://blog.swigartconsulting.com
        >
        > "Nak" <a@a.com> wrote in message
        > news:u0cTThI3EH A.4004@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
        >> Hi there,
        >>
        >> Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in
        >> a ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers
        >> I ask myself?
        >>
        >> My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change
        >> it to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
        >> installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file
        >> with it (as well as some other files?).
        >>
        >> Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
        >> an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?
        >>
        >> As usual, thanks loads in advance!
        >>
        >> Nick.
        >>[/color]
        >
        >[/color]


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        • Nak

          #5
          Re: Distribution as an executable installer

          Hi Scott,

          Aaah, I hadn't actually thought of that concept. I'll have to have a
          look at that. Thanks for your input! I'm was pulling my hair out!

          Nick.

          "Scott Swigart" <scott@3leaf.co m> wrote in message
          news:%23$Q6zPJ3 EHA.2196@TK2MSF TNGP14.phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
          > You can use WinRar (http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm) to make a
          > self-extracting .EXE that automatically launches your MSI.
          >
          >
          > --
          > Scott Swigart
          > http://blog.swigartconsulting.com
          >
          > "Nak" <a@a.com> wrote in message
          > news:u0cTThI3EH A.4004@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
          >> Hi there,
          >>
          >> Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in
          >> a ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers
          >> I ask myself?
          >>
          >> My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change
          >> it to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
          >> installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file
          >> with it (as well as some other files?).
          >>
          >> Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
          >> an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?
          >>
          >> As usual, thanks loads in advance!
          >>
          >> Nick.
          >>[/color]
          >
          >[/color]


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          • Nak

            #6
            Re: Distribution as an executable installer

            BTW, good blog.


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            • Nak

              #7
              Re: Distribution as an executable installer

              BTW, good blog.


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              • C-Services Holland b.v.

                #8
                Re: Distribution as an executable installer

                Nak wrote:
                [color=blue]
                > Hi there,
                >
                > Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in a
                > ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers I ask
                > myself?
                >
                > My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change it
                > to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
                > installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file with
                > it (as well as some other files?).
                >
                > Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
                > an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?
                >
                > As usual, thanks loads in advance!
                >
                > Nick.
                >
                >[/color]
                You could always try InnoSetup. It produces a single setup. I know it's
                a 3rd party product, but it's free.

                We use it extensivily.

                --
                Rinze van Huizen
                C-Services Holland b.v.

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                • C-Services Holland b.v.

                  #9
                  Re: Distribution as an executable installer

                  Nak wrote:
                  [color=blue]
                  > Hi there,
                  >
                  > Suprise suprise, Tucows don't want my application because it's not in a
                  > ZIP or EXE file. Hmmm, do they actually know anything about computers I ask
                  > myself?
                  >
                  > My installer is as an MSI file. So now I will have to somehow change it
                  > to an EXE installer. But my understanding is that if I make an EXE
                  > installer within a setup project I also have to distribute a cab file with
                  > it (as well as some other files?).
                  >
                  > Would I be correct in saying this? Or is there a way to distribute as
                  > an executable installer without having to resort to a 3rd party product?
                  >
                  > As usual, thanks loads in advance!
                  >
                  > Nick.
                  >
                  >[/color]
                  You could always try InnoSetup. It produces a single setup. I know it's
                  a 3rd party product, but it's free.

                  We use it extensivily.

                  --
                  Rinze van Huizen
                  C-Services Holland b.v.

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                  • Nak

                    #10
                    Re: Distribution as an executable installer

                    Hi there,

                    Thanks for the suggestion, after Scotts suggestion I had actually tried
                    that. What I have done though is abanded both solutions and I'm actually
                    creating one myself. What I am making is an application that will convert
                    an MSI file into an EXE file (so to speak). What will happen is when the
                    EXE is run it will check to see if the required version of the .NET
                    Framework is installed and give notifications/links where necessary before
                    processing the MSI file.

                    The programs being written in C++ and it's pretty much finished, I just
                    need to smooth off the edges. I'm going to release it for free and what it
                    is going to mean is that when people want to distributor their .NET apps
                    they can still use an MSI installer, but wrap it with my new program and it
                    will add the benefit of Framework detection without needing the Framework.

                    Anyway, thanks for the suggestions, I'm glad I'm working on this now.
                    Ill post in here when it's finished.

                    Nick.


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