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How To Create Your Own Setup File With Microsoft Windows Xp


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#1 soleimanian

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 11:04 AM

How to create your own setup file with Microsoft Windows XP

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As you know there are many software that can create installation wizard for your files or programs such as install anywhere, install sheet,
but today I want a simple way to create your own installation file without any program
to do this:

1- Click on Start menu and then click on Run, to open RUN dialog box.
2- Type Iexpress and then click ok, Iexpress Wizard appears.
3- Select first radio dox (Create new self extraction directive file) and then click next.
4- Here select final result of the package and then click next.
5- In this section you can type a title for your install file, type your title and then click next.
6- If you want to confirm that the user wants to install your package, select second radio, otherwise select first radio, and then click next.
7- Here you can include a License agreement for your installation, if you want a license agreement, type your license agreement in a text file and then include file.
8- Now you can select your files in this section, click Add button to add your files and then click next.
9-if you have selected to run an installation command in step 4, here you should select your command.
10- In finished message section you can include a finish massage for your installation.
11- Click finish to create setup file.
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#2 t3jem

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 07:05 PM

Wow, I've been wondering how to do this for ages. Thank you so much. I'm definitly going to be using this. Again, thank you so much.

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 08:24 PM

Good one dude. Was looking for this since long. Thanks very much

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Posted 23 May 2007 - 10:30 AM

I haven't tried this for real, only checked out the program but Whoa! This is so... amazing! I've been wondering for so long how people do that! Thanks for the great info! :)

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Posted 23 May 2007 - 08:38 PM

Very interesting, so that how they set up installation program for your software, but I do believe there are some programs that help with this process as well, but still very interesting on how to do it. Good Job!!

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Posted 28 May 2007 - 05:10 AM

very good posting. it will certainly help me to make some installation
programs.i dunno why does windows hides these good features like these.




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