Interesting... What would implementing this entail?
James
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 16:09 -0500, Robert Shearman wrote:
James Liggett wrote:
That's what I did initially. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. :( It tries to install, but skips right to the end and doesn't install anything. But I'm using a newer cvs build now. I can try it again if you want.
James
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 00:06 +0900, Mike McCormack wrote:
James Liggett wrote:
\system. Then set msi.dll and misexec.exe to native, and Windows Installer will work. Good luck. ;-)
It would be nice if you could try use the builtin msi and msiexec.exe and report success or failure with it...
Mike
The problem appears to be that the InstallShield installer expects objects in the Running Object Table to be shared between processes, but this is not the case at the moment and is a fairly big piece of work. It needs to be done eventually, but I'm not likely to start work on this any time soon.