Hi All,
Got something I don't understand happening here:
I have a clean XP app packaging VM that I have used to customise an app (acrobat X Pro). When all done and dusted I am left with the following files in the location C:\AcrobatX (Where I copied the contents of the disk to initially):
ABCPY.INI
AcroPro.msi
AcroPro.mst
CD_Info.txt
Data1.cab
Setup.exe
Setup.ini
WindowsInstaller-KB893803-V2-X86.exe
After completing my customisations I used the "Distribution Wizard ZENWorks Edition" to create the bundle and transfer the files to the server which all seemed fine.
What happened after when I attempted to test my bundle on my testing PC was the error message found in the title: MSI could not be found
Upon further investigation I went and checked the bundle...there is no MSI file in it...
Question being: Why is there no MSI file in the bundle? I watched it all transfer to the server via the utility provided and create the bundle.
Was it because there are 2 msi's in the directory? Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks
Dave
Got something I don't understand happening here:
I have a clean XP app packaging VM that I have used to customise an app (acrobat X Pro). When all done and dusted I am left with the following files in the location C:\AcrobatX (Where I copied the contents of the disk to initially):
ABCPY.INI
AcroPro.msi
AcroPro.mst
CD_Info.txt
Data1.cab
Setup.exe
Setup.ini
WindowsInstaller-KB893803-V2-X86.exe
After completing my customisations I used the "Distribution Wizard ZENWorks Edition" to create the bundle and transfer the files to the server which all seemed fine.
What happened after when I attempted to test my bundle on my testing PC was the error message found in the title: MSI could not be found
Upon further investigation I went and checked the bundle...there is no MSI file in it...
Question being: Why is there no MSI file in the bundle? I watched it all transfer to the server via the utility provided and create the bundle.
Was it because there are 2 msi's in the directory? Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks
Dave