Nesting modules into one .msi

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tobbens
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Nesting modules into one .msi

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Hi,

I've written several modules in Powershell.

In Powershell Studio 2015 I can build a seperate .msi for each module (with manifest file), but I can't find any option to nest several modules into one .msi.

Anyone know how this is done?
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Nesting modules into one .msi

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Re: Nesting modules into one .msi

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Currently there is no option to pull nested modules into a MSI.

If the modules are in sub-folders, you can use the staging folder option:
MSI Staging Folder.png
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The MSI will mirror all the files and sub-folders in the staging folder.

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