Advanced Installer 16.0 Crack With License Key Free Download 2019

0 views
Skip to first unread message
Message has been deleted

Onofre Alamillo

unread,
Jul 9, 2024, 10:26:41 AM7/9/24
to treelevestoc

I'm using Advanced Installer to create my installer. My application creates a folder for cache which is not controlled by the installer. My question is; how can I remove a folder that is not handled/controlled by Advanced Installer?

Advanced Installer 16.0 Crack With License Key Free Download 2019


Download File https://urlcod.com/2yLzOZ



The article you linked is quite old, the latest version of Advanced Installer has now built-in support for removing folders like the one you have (i.e. not created by the installation, but by the app). Take a look at the following article, on folder removal operations.

No, you can configure it to not create the folder. As in this sample project, folder test. To do that you first create the folder, then configure the removal operation and hit OK. Then right click on the folder and select Properties, and from the first tab untick the option "Create folder on target machine".

The info about the removal operation will not be removed from our website and it is also a part of the offline user guide from Advanced Installer, so how ever is using version 12.1 will still have it.

We remove from the website only articles for features that no longer exist, and in that case it is useless for me to include detailed steps here if the GUI from Advanced Installer will be different, or the feature completely removed (which I doubt it will be the case with this one).


I got confirmation from AI and Comodo that I was doing it correctly when I submitted my methodology to them. However, they and I missed one important part of this mystery .. I was still using the Visio Solution Publishing Tool to modify the msi so that the Visio elements would be surfaced in the UI. Duh! This was causing the digital certificate on the msi file (which I never previously signed) to be invalid.
So, the solution is to add the PublishComponent rows and CustomAction rows into the AI project, much in the same way as Nikolay Belyh had worked out when he switched to using WiX to create an installer for Visio. That was necessary for a while because Microsoft removed the Setup and Deployment projects from Visual Studio, until public clamour forced them to add them back in. Chris Hopkins of Microsoft (and a Visio whizz-kid in a previous life) wrote about this too.


The Visio Solution Publishing Tool provides list of files that it finds in the msi, which you can then modify to specify when and how the Visio files should appear in the Visio UI.
For example, the Menu Path can create a Template folder in which to display the Visio template with a longer, more descriptive, name. There is a naming convention for Visio templates that denotes whether they are US Unit (_U) or Metric (_M). The Visio file format changed after Visio 2010, and the Visio installation could be 32 or 64 bit. Moreover, Visio files can unique or named specifically for different langues, but in the example below, I have set the same Visio file to be available for All languages.


AI includes a handy Diff MSI File button on the Table Editor ribbon, so I was able to compare the changes made by the Visio Solution Publishing Tool to the msi with one that was unchanged. Note that the four rows in the Visio Solution Publishing Tool became six rows in the PublishComponent table.

Inline code script cannot be added directly into the CustomAction table row, so they must be added in the Custom Actions folder using the Add Custom Action / Execute inline script code option. Infact, I need to add one for 32-bit setup, and one for 64-bit setup (which has the Condition=VersionNT64)

Advanced Installer is better than my previous method for creating licensed, digitally certified VSTO add-in setups, and I will continue to use it. However, I will probably run the Visio Solution Publishing Tool initially, and then use the AI Diff MSI File feature, just to check what rows I should add into the AI project.


The Fire Detection and Alarm Advanced Installer is a two day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake and complete the installation work relating to FD&A systems, including the necessary testing that needs to be completed.

The course works through the responsibilities of the installer, explaining what information should be provided in the system specification, including the scope of works, at the outset of an installation. Later in the course we also look at the permit to work, risk assessment and method statement process.

We will re-cap system categories for BS 5839-1, as well as the system categories & grades of system for BS 5839-6. The course then covers the different system technologies available, component compatibility, circuit configurations for reliability & integrity, design requirements for detector spacing and mounting heights, how to approach pitch ceilings, vertical flue like structures, ceiling voids & wall mounted detectors etc.

As you would expect, the installation course also covers cabling & installation practices, electrical safety & fire stopping. Towards the end of the course, we will also touch on the requirements of the construction design & management regulations, the building regulations, fault finding, inspection & testing and the all-important requirements for documentation.

For courses that take place within the classroom environment, a hard copy of the course notes will be provided at the start of the course. For courses taking place on-line, delegates will have access to the course notes digitally. Following completion of the online course delegates will be contacted and have the option to receive a hard copy of the course book in the post. Details on how to access the digital course book will be provided within the course invitation e-mail. Delegates will need to set up access to the digital course book prior to the start of the course.

For any courses held online, the examination will also be online. For details about the online examination process, please visit the following links, FIA online examinations for its industry-leading qualifications and How to take an FIA online Qualification exam.

The successful completion of this course & the exam, could be your next or final step towards the overall Advanced Qualification, or alternatively this could lead to an additional advanced qualification for those that have already achieved the overall qualification.

Upon completion of the exam, delegates will get an instant result. The next step for successful delegates is very much dependant on individual circumstances with regards to your position on the qualification pathway.

Overall completion of the Advanced qualification also requires completion of two mandatory units covering Environmental requirements for field technicians and Health and Safety requirements for field technicians. For further information on these courses, please follow the links give below:

I installed and registered my Alteryx Designer before I saw the video that instructed us to choose the advanced installation instead of the typical installation. Is there an easy way to fix this? I haven't entered my license key in yet. I didn't receive that in my email until the next day. Thanks very much.

You can always uninstall Alteryx Designer and then reinstall it with different installation options selected if you wanted to install it to a different location for example. If your company specifically requires you to follow certain steps in your installation it may be best to go to your programs installed on your computer, uninstall Alteryx Designer, and then run the installer again following the steps outlined.

Thanks, Brandon. Is there any issue with leave-behinds if I try to uninstall via Control Panel? I also see an option to install just the Non Admin Predictive Tools. Would that give me the same thing? My concern is that I already registered with the original download. I'm not sure if that makes a difference with the license or not?

I would recommend just reinstalling, and the install will remove anything conflicting. In this case, you will not need to worry about transferring you license, as it will transfer with the reinstall!

But, yeah there would be no problem with uninstalling through control panel - add and remove programmes. This should remove all necessary Alteryx Files. I would just recommend double checking your workflows are saved if you had any you wanted to keep!

@SabrinaW there shouldn't be an issue. If you just missed the predictive tools installation you can just do that as its own separate installation without any issues. Just make sure that you download the predictive tools that matches your original installer (admin or non admin)

@BrandonB: I wasn't sure if the only difference between the Advanced installation and the Typical installation was the predictive tools, but that seemed to be what I was hearing from Fulfillment, so I went ahead and just installed the Predictive tools. Did I miss anything by doing that?

However, in many cases you may already have an installer definition created with a 3rd party tool. Popular authoring tools, like Advanced Installer, InstallShield or Wix, are able to generate a MSIX package out from an installer project, making easier to reuse the work you may already have done to generate MSI installers in the past. Additionally, thanks to these tools, you have the opportunity to use the same project to generate at the same time a MSI and a MSIX, helping you to support customers who might not have migrated yet to Windows 10 and who are unable to use MSIX Core (for example, because it's a consumer application).

What about enabling a CI/CD pipeline in this scenario? In this blog post we're going to see an example on how to achieve this task with Advanced Installer. Why did I choose this product? Well, other than because it's a really good software, the Advanced Installer team has created a task for Azure DevOps which is able to build an Advanced Installer project stored on the repository. And, most of all, the task is able to download the most recent version of Advanced Installer and install it on the machine without requiring any user intervention. This means that we are not forced to create a self-hosted agent where to manually install the tool, but we can leverage the built-in agents provided by Azure DevOps.

7fc3f7cf58
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages