Re: xcopy deployment
- From: "Phil Wilson" <pdjwilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 08:27:05 -0700
It might help to describe what you want to do. A large number of installs
aren't going to be xcopy installs anyway. You can't xcopy a shortcut to a
file on a system when you don't know where it's being installed; you can't
xcopy services, most COM servers, entries in Add/Remove Programs, a product
that clients want to install with group policy, a setup that requires UI
choices.
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Phil Wilson
[Microsoft MVP-Windows Installer]
Definitive Guide to Windows Installer
http://apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=280
"lizii" <estyles@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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At the moment my company have asked me to look into installations. We
use pure .NET applications and although i have looked into installer
programs (installshield...wise..etc) none of them are able to do
exactly what we want them to do - or at least not easily. So now i am
looking into the possibly of using an xcopy deployment. However - i
can find very little information about the major disadvantages of this
method.
Does anyone know of any good articles about the disadvantages (and
advantages) of xcopy deployment?
Thanks very much!
.
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