Re: Software Repackager/Installer Question



yes, you can use VS 2005 to create a package. In a Nutshell you can use
anything to create a package so long as it can be run from a command line.
vbs, kix, bat, exe msi, com, etc.


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On Jan 12, 4:16 pm, "MetroDataOne" <Curt...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
AdminSudio is the best and most advantageous tool in the market

Is Visual Studio 2005 a valid alternative to SMS Installer? Could it
be used to enclose everything into a single installer? I know it's not
a good idea to have MSI's within MSI's but lots of developers do that
sort of thing. Comments?

If not, are the only alternatives to SMS Installer; Adminstudio,
Installshield or WISE?



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