Error with Photshop Elements msi created with WinInstaller
I have created a .msi package of Photoshope elements with Wininstaller. I have used this programme many times to install all sortso f software.
I have a problem with photshop elements. When the package deploys through Server 2003 group policy onto XP Pro (we only have xp pro pc's) the package seesm to install but then keeps looping, with tthe time in seconds just getting more and more. After clicking cancel several times i can then use th epc. But the photoshop[ does not install.
Any ideas or suggestions. I am new to app deploy and only know how to use WinInstaller but am quite open to other ideas.
Thanks
Woody
I have a problem with photshop elements. When the package deploys through Server 2003 group policy onto XP Pro (we only have xp pro pc's) the package seesm to install but then keeps looping, with tthe time in seconds just getting more and more. After clicking cancel several times i can then use th epc. But the photoshop[ does not install.
Any ideas or suggestions. I am new to app deploy and only know how to use WinInstaller but am quite open to other ideas.
Thanks
Woody
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Posted by:
Sweede
19 years ago
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wiseapp
19 years ago
Hi woody:
Why don't you try creating a wrapper that will call the setup of photoshop in a silent mode. I dont know how do you this in WinInstall but in Wise you can call a custom action that is Execute program from installation/destination/path. Do let me know in case you need any help regarding creating a wrapper.
Why don't you try creating a wrapper that will call the setup of photoshop in a silent mode. I dont know how do you this in WinInstall but in Wise you can call a custom action that is Execute program from installation/destination/path. Do let me know in case you need any help regarding creating a wrapper.
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