T
thomas.dunn
Hello,
I am writing a web setup project that acts as a patch that replaces
some resource files of an asp.net application that has previously been
installed by a web setup installer. What I want is to use the standard
Installation Address dialog that asks for virtual directory name and
port, but I DO NOT want my new patch installer to actually create that
virtual directory (that would overwrite settings of the currently
installed application's virtual directory).
Is there a setting anywhere that can cancel the creation of the virtual
directory and allow the installer to continue? If there was, I could
use a custom action to actually copy the resource files into place if
need be.
I'm using vs.net 2003.
Thanks,
Tom
I am writing a web setup project that acts as a patch that replaces
some resource files of an asp.net application that has previously been
installed by a web setup installer. What I want is to use the standard
Installation Address dialog that asks for virtual directory name and
port, but I DO NOT want my new patch installer to actually create that
virtual directory (that would overwrite settings of the currently
installed application's virtual directory).
Is there a setting anywhere that can cancel the creation of the virtual
directory and allow the installer to continue? If there was, I could
use a custom action to actually copy the resource files into place if
need be.
I'm using vs.net 2003.
Thanks,
Tom