We get this question every week: Why can I not include my data files, secondary scripts, modules, other executables etc. with the packaged executable and have it unpack them when I run it?
If you have been a SAPIEN customer…
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We do not always blog about service builds.
But when we do, it is important.
Code responsibly.
PrimalScript 2014 has some new features in the MSI builder you want to check out.
First of all you can now control the…
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Welcome back. As we previously discussed, PrimalScript 2014 has a few new options for the script packager and has added features for creating MSI databases and deploying your script solutions.
If you have missed the previous three installments, use the…
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The last time we looked at the new installer option in PrimalScript 2014. You can find the article here: http://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/04/07/from-script-to-server-deploying-solutions-with-primalscript-2014-part-2
If you look at the deploy tab again, you will see a “Deployment” group. These functions will help you distribute…
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Last time we looked at the new packager options in PrimalScript 2014. You can find the article here: http://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/03/25/from-script-to-server-deploying-solutions-with-primalscript-2014-part-1
If you look at the deploy tab again, you see an installer group that was not an option in any of…
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If you take a look at the new 2014 version of PrimalScript you will discover a new tab on the ribbon interface: “Deploy”
This tab combines three major stepping stones for deploying your scripting solutions:
1. The Script Packager that…
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Both PrimalScript 2014 and PowerShell Studio 2014 will have to ability to create Windows Installer files (MSI) for your scripts, modules or packaged executables. It works pretty straightforward; put the files you want to install into a folder, enter some…
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The Script Packager has been a key feature of PrimalScript for many years now. Devised originally in the Windows 2000 era, it has some features that simply are no longer relevant or applicable in modern Windows versions. As many of…
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PrimalScript has a long history of using InstallShield installers (since version 1.0). Having used one installer product since 1997 creates quite a history, so making a change was not an easy decision. With the next service build (5.0.621) PrimalScript 2009…
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