Wednesday, 21 November 2012


Hi
I am sharing about basic question about Windows Installer and logical structure of a package which may ask in interviews,one of my colleague got the same question


The Windows Installer is a service which contains set of functions used for the installation, maintenance, and removal of software on modern Microsoft Windows systems.

Every package will maintain one Logical structure internally

Package:

A package describes the installation of one or more full products 
Package has unique identifier GUID(globally unique identifier  ) called Package code .

Products

A single, installed, working program (or set of programs) is a product. A product is identified by a unique GUID (the ProductCode property) providing an authoritative identity throughout the world. The GUID, in combination with the version number (ProductVersion property) allow for release management of the software's files and registry keys. For example, changing an EXE in the software application may require the ProductCode and/or ProductVersion to be changed for release management of the software application. Only adding a launch condition (with the software application remaining exactly the same as the previous version) would still require the PackageCode to change for release management of the .MSI file itself.

Features

feature is a hierarchical group of components—a feature can contain any number of components and also other features called subfeature.The end user directly interact with features of a product.He may select or deselect which feature he wants to install in his system by selecting those features at the time of installation.
Components:

component is the basic unit of a product—each component is treated by Windows
Installer as a unit
Components can contain filesdirectoriesCOM components, registry keys,
shortcuts, and other data.
The end user does not directly interact with components.
Components are identified globally by GUIDs Called component code,
thus the same component can be shared among several features of the same package or multiple packages.

Key paths:

key path is a specific file, registry key, or ODBC data source that the package. Because a file is the most common type of key path, the term key file is commonly used. A component can contain at most one key path; if a component has no explicit key path, the component's destination directory is taken to be the key path. When an MSI-based application is launched, Windows Installer checks the existence of these critical files or registry keys (that is, the key paths). If there is a mismatch between the current system state and the value specified in the MSI package (e.g., a key file is missing), then the related feature is re-installed. This process is also known as self-healing or self-repair. No two components should use the same key path(Component Rule).






Hi I will be back  soon with some usefull information

If any one have any doubts about Install Shield keep post me the issues.
I will help you
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Basically  packaging companies use Wise Package Studio and Install Shield

1)Wise Package studio have Nice and Better Look and Feel(UI) Compared to Install shield.

2)Capturing Installation part is better in Install shield.



Monday, 19 November 2012

Hi All,

This Is Rajeswari. Working As Application Packager com Installer In India.

This Blog May Help to The new buddies who wants to learn application packaging ....

Here Am sharing what i know the information about packaging...