By the way IT departments can useMicrosoft System Center Configuration
Manager (SCCM) to deploy EXE files on their Windows computers.
An executable will then be pushed to the computer and eventually be
forced installed if needed. Were i do my daily job, they use it too.
Op 18-5-2019 om 16:5
Ok i'm not aware of that either.
But i totally agree, for end users it has to be a one click and go, as
simple as it can be.
But it counts for any platform. Making an installer for us developers-->
Windows=easy, Macos=gets difficult but is doable, Linux=Even more
difficult (but i found Debre
On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 4:23 AM JJS via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Nope, i use Inno Setup Compiler. It's free and very easy
As do I. But MSI is much easier for IT departments to roll out to all of
the computers at their organization. Or so I’m told by the people in ch
Nope, i use Inno Setup Compiler. It's free and very easy
Op 17-5-2019 om 19:17 schreef Trevor DeVore via use-livecode:
Hi all,
I'm wondering about being able to create MSI installers for applications
built with Levure. The goal is to help IT departments easily install and
update an application
Hi all,
I'm wondering about being able to create MSI installers for applications
built with Levure. The goal is to help IT departments easily install and
update an application using Group Policy.
I have never worked with MSI files before and know nothing about them.
Ideally a text file could be g