Subject | Re: General Multi-User Architecture Question |
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Author | Gary |
Post date | 2003-03-20T21:54:55Z |
Sean, thanks! :-)
We use InstallShield. I don't like it, but that's not my call. <grin>
-Gary
--- In ib-support@yahoogroups.com, "Leyne, Sean (Ext. 225)"
<sleyne@a...> wrote:
We use InstallShield. I don't like it, but that's not my call. <grin>
-Gary
--- In ib-support@yahoogroups.com, "Leyne, Sean (Ext. 225)"
<sleyne@a...> wrote:
> Gary,it
>
> > From: Artur Anjos [mailto:arsoft@n...]
>
> > I think it will be easy for you to implement this small trick:
> >
> > Assumptions:
> > - Your EXE file will be installed on the client side (let's call
> > ClientEXE);help
> >
> > 1) Create a centralized place on your network, where you will
> > put the most recent EXE file...
>
> Actually, investing in a commercial install-kit tool like Wise can
> with this, since some of them have deployment tools which performsthe
> version checking automatically on startup and takes care of
> download/install... very good!!!
>
>
> Sean