
Using Windows Explorer and the command prompt to create and manage files, and run executables.Previous InstallShield experience is not required however, you should be comfortable with the following:
Use the Automation interface to modify your project outside the graphical environment. Package your installer for Windows Vista, Windows 7, and later. Customize your installer’s user interface. Work with MSI sequences and custom actions. Install and configure special types of files and data, such as registry and INI data, COM servers, Windows services, and. Create and organize an installation project. This course does not cover InstallScript MSI projects. This course teaches you how to create Basic MSI projects, which use the Windows Installer service (MSI) for the installation’s behavior and appearance. Finally, you will understand how to perform simple to sophisticated changes to your installation’s user interface. You will also see how to correctly identify, install, and configure special types of files (e.g., COM servers, Windows services, and. In this course, you will learn how to customize your installation with custom actions in order to make changes to your end users’ systems.
The InstallShield, MSI Projects course provides you with a solid understanding of installation terminology, the tasks an installation program needs to perform, and the InstallShield development environment. DELIVERY APPROACH: 5 day remotely delivered instructor-led live class