InstallShield 2019
Note • An object must be compiled using the library files Ifxobject.obl and Isrt.obl. These files are automatically referenced by your object project if you created your project by using the New Project dialog box’s InstallScript Object project type or the Save As command on the File menu. If you created your object project in some other way, click Settings on the Build menu. Then check the Libraries (.obl) box on the Compile-Link tab to make sure that Ifxobject.obl and Isrt.obl are listed there.
Building an object is essentially the same as building a standard installation. To build your object, you will need to use the Release Wizard, which prompts you for all the information needed to build your object. The Release Wizard displays the following panels for object projects:
Release Wizard Panel |
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Enables you to create a new release or select an existing release. |
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Lets you specify preprocessor variable definitions and advanced release properties. |
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Lets you select the operating systems that your object supports. |
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Displayed if more than one language is selected in the Project Settings property sheet’s Language page. Lets you select the languages that your object will support, a default object language, and whether to let end users select the language in which the object runs. |
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Lets you digitally sign your object. Digitally signing your object assures end users that the code within your object has not been modified or corrupted since publication. |
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Lets you copy disk image folders to a folder or FTP site, or execute a batch file, after the next time you build the release. |
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Displays a summary of release information. Note • When you build an object, that object is automatically added to the Objects view and can be used in any installation that you create from that point on. If a previous version of that object already exists in the gallery, it will be overwritten with the newly built object. If you build more than one media, the latest media will be copied to your Objects view. |
See Also
InstallShield 2019 Help LibraryApril 2019 |
Copyright Information | Flexera |