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How to package two MSI's in a single package

Hi, Iam new for this forum

how to package two MSI's in a single package
anyone tell me the process

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Posted by: mekaywe 13 years ago
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Posted by: WSPPackager 13 years ago
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Use vbscript or .bat or wise scripts to install the applications.
Posted by: jB! 13 years ago
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i have a feeling this sreya is the same person as kasi and siva [:@]
Posted by: mekaywe 13 years ago
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Yes Joniel, thats the reason I have my reply as such. [;)]
As we are not giving replies to their queries they came with some fake IDs in the name of Girls. :)
Posted by: thugz888 13 years ago
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relax JB[8|]
Posted by: yuri 13 years ago
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Dear sreya,

Select both MSI's, right-click on them and click 'Send to' -> 'Compressed folder' and there you have your 'package' of 2 MSI's.
Posted by: mayankjohri 13 years ago
Posted by: anonymous_9363 13 years ago
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For somebody who publishes a list of packaging interview questions, your posting of this link is, at best, disingenuous.

Nested MSIs are A Really Bad Idea. You should have highlighted the caveats which MS outs in the article, viz.:
Although you can create a nested MSI installation, there are drawbacks to doing this. These drawbacks include the following:
  • Nested Installations cannot share components.
  • An administrative installation cannot contain a nested installation.
  • Patching and upgrading will not work with nested installations.
  • The installer will not correctly cost a nested installation.
  • Integrated ProgressBars cannot be used with nested installations.
  • Resources that are to be advertised cannot be installed by the nested installation.
  • A package that performs a nested installation of an application should also uninstall the nested application when the parent product is uninstalled.
Posted by: djain3 13 years ago
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ORIGINAL: yuri

Select both MSI's, right-click on them and click 'Send to' -> 'Compressed folder' and there you have your 'package' of 2 MSI's.


Good answer...ha ha ha[:)] [:)]
Posted by: mayankjohri 13 years ago
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I also agree with you about the nested MSI and I am sorry I just answered his question and did not use my brain to caution him about its drawback.
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