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Rick
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      6th Oct 2003
I want to be able to create MSI packages for AD GPO installs. I downloaded
wininstall LE but noticed it said that you needed the full version to be
able to create MST's and some other things. Any one here have any experience
/ opinions on software to create MSI packages. I am going to play with
Wininstall le to get my feet wet and then decide what I need to replace it
with if I need more functionality.


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      7th Oct 2003
Coin Toss between InstallShiled Admin Studio and Wise Package Studio.

http://www.appdeploy.com/tools/



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> I want to be able to create MSI packages for AD GPO installs. I downloaded
> wininstall LE but noticed it said that you needed the full version to be
> able to create MST's and some other things. Any one here have any

experience
> / opinions on software to create MSI packages. I am going to play with
> Wininstall le to get my feet wet and then decide what I need to replace it
> with if I need more functionality.
>
>
> --
> Rick
>
>



 
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Rick M.
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      7th Oct 2003
I've used Symantec Packager for some time and it's never
given me any problems. Try it out.

Rick

>-----Original Message-----
>I want to be able to create MSI packages for AD GPO

installs. I downloaded
>wininstall LE but noticed it said that you needed the

full version to be
>able to create MST's and some other things. Any one here

have any experience
>/ opinions on software to create MSI packages. I am going

to play with
>Wininstall le to get my feet wet and then decide what I

need to replace it
>with if I need more functionality.
>
>
>--
>Rick
>
>
>.
>

 
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Rick
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      10th Oct 2003
I did not even realize Symantec made a packager

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