Ok, thanks.
Do you have an example WXS of how to do this?
I looked at Directory/@FileSource, Directory/@SourceName and changed my
example but it doesn't work as I expect.
Thanks
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Chris Stefano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > e.g. The output layout of the CD
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Chris Stefano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> e.g. The output layout of the CD:
>
> file.msi
> file.cab
> file2.txt
> ext\file3.txt
>
> When the MSI is installed, it can't find file3.txt which is in a
> sub-directory ext on the installation media.
Yes, I un
I didn't explain fully...
The external files are on the installation CD.
e.g. The output layout of the CD:
file.msi
file.cab
file2.txt
ext\file3.txt
When the MSI is installed, it can't find file3.txt which is in a
sub-directory ext on the installation media.
Thanks
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTE
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Chris Stefano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I couldn't find any examples of how to do this, and thus inferred that the
> Media/@Layout was how to do it.
Hrm. I don't know exactly what Media/@Layout is turning into in the
final MSI, but you don't need this
Hi All
I can't get this right. I want some of my files to be packaged externally,
in sub-directories off the directory of the MSI image.
I couldn't find any examples of how to do this, and thus inferred that the
Media/@Layout was how to do it.
However, when I run the MSI it can't locate the file a
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