![]() ![]() Because they are in different folders on the C: (i.e. I had an installation executable setup.exe that would not install properly on my dual-boot of win2k3 on the same partition and drive as a winxp installation. I don't know if this helps, but I landed on this thread searching for my question. Work Around for “You must run setup.exe” Issue. This installation cannot be run by directly launching the MSI package. ![]() MSI package has been installed, future client versions can detect the existing release 5. ![]() ![]() 0 MSI installer does not detect older versions, and the installer attempts to install before aborting gracefully. Installing with MSI also requires Administrator privileges. You must use the MSI installer if you are using Windows Vista, because Vista does not support installation using Install. Any useful links for a quick start to suggest? Not only I'm a beginner in InstallShield, I know nothing about MSI. = So I need to rewrite the installation with MSI? Oh no!:mad: Now I'm in big trouble. In Media->Releases->Setup Launcher, there is this mention: = InstallScript MSI setup projects require Setup.exe because Setup.exe initiates the external user interface for Window Installer. But I have spent quite a long time searching on the net and couldn't find any.:mad: Does anyone have any idea, please? ). I suspect that I need to set some kinds of Build settings to enable the MSI package to be a standalone. = does that mean that I don't have Windows Installer on my machine, that is why I can't simply launch the MSI package directly (or at the command line using msiexec.exe -i.)? That is not the case here, since I have downloaded some *.msi from Microsoft download site and installed them, by a simple click, without problem. According to what 'NewsArchive' said and I quote here: = In order to ensure that Windows Installer is installed on a target system, InstallShield is defaulted to create a Setup.exe for your application, which installs Windows Installer if it is not present or upgrades if an older version is present. ![]()
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