Once that is done, build the solution and open AI project in the Advanced Installer: You probably don't need to build installer in the DEBUG configuration, so we are only showing RELEASE in the next screen shorts: Then you'll need to tweak configuration manager slightly. Start with opening a solution with your ASP.NET application in Visual Studio and add AI project to the solution: (As we mentioned, Visual Studio part is optional, so if you don't use VS, you can skip straight to editing AI project.) Please scroll down to find the attachment.Īdding Advanced Installer project to Visual Studio solution Be familiar with UWS web application registration best practices.Īttached to this forum entry, is the ZIP archive with the built single-EXE installation package, and Visual Studio solution including ASP.NET sample application and the Advanced Installer project.UltiDev Web Server Pro (UWS) installed,.We also use Visual Studio ASP.NET application project as a starting point, but feel free to skip Visual Studio part if it's not applicable. If you are using earlier version of UWS, please upgrade to the latest one, or add UWS prerequisite to AI manually. Advanced Installer support is added to UWS build 12. This article assumes that you have UltiDev Web Server Pro installed. We have used version 8.6, which was latest at the time of writing, but the article should be applicable to both older and future released of Advanced Installer. This article is a walk-through document describing making a web application installation package with Advanced Installer (AI), incorporating redistributable UltiDev Web Server Pro (UWS).
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