Description of PopulateMSI program from Softdepia.com:
The easy and powerful way to create Windows(r) Installer Packages (*.MSI files). Simple installer wizard interface allows creation of full-blown Windows(r) installations.
Components and Features
- The Windows(r) Installer organizes an installation around the concepts of components and features. A feature is a part of the application's total functionality that a user may decide to install independently. A component is a piece of the application or product to be installed. Files and Directories
- Easily specify the application or products directory structure and files with a browse dialog. Control how and which files are installed with simple combo boxes. Install advertised shortcuts to desktop, startup folder, etc. DLL self-registration. The installer calls the DLLRegisterServer function during installation of the module; it calls DLLRegisterServer during un-installation of the module. The installer does not self-register EXE files. Fonts - Specify fonts to be registering font files with the system by simply selecting the font file. Windows Registry
- Allows merging of registry data from .REG files. Custom User Interface Configuration
- Create custom dialogs using Edit, Combo, Checkbox and Radiobutton controls. Merge Modules
- Merge modules provide a standard method by which vendors deliver shared Windows(r) Installer components and setup logic to their applications. Upgrades - PopulateMSI can generate all required installer upgrade information for your application or product. Launch EXE at end of install
- PopulateMSI allows an EXE to be specified when the install has finished. Pertinent information about the install will be passed to the EXE. Log file
- Every action the PopulateMSI executed while building the installer package is fully documented in a log file. Rollback
- Using a Windows Installer package to install your application or product includes full rollback capability.
PopulateMSI is a "Free to try" program. You can download and try it for an evaluation period.
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