Web Media Blocks and CD
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:30 pm
I'm currently evaluating your product and one sticking point I've run into is that your uncompressed CD builds don't allow any configuration, so everything is uncompressed including pre-requisites and other "support" files.
As an example, our product has the prerequisites; IE6 SP1, MDAC 2.8, .NET 2.0 and SQL Express 2005.
These alone take up 500MB which doesn't leave enough space on a standard CD for our application and runtime files.
The exact same prerequisites on a competitors CD layout is <300MB, (quite a difference.)
If InstallAware allowed you to configure the Web Media Blocks so that they were compressed for the CD build, that would be ideal, bringing the prerequisites down to <100MB.
So, that's the problem, in looking for a solution, I thought that maybe I could configure the Web Media Blocks to look to the installation media by specifying a variable in the URL, i.e. $ROOTDIR$, however that doesn't seem to work.
Should I be able to use variables in a Web Media Block's URL? (I was sure I saw reference to it in the forum or a white paper saying you could, but I cannot find it again.)
If not, are there any plans to allow more control over the uncompressed CD build, or an alternate way of achieving my goal?
Regards,
- Aaron.
As an example, our product has the prerequisites; IE6 SP1, MDAC 2.8, .NET 2.0 and SQL Express 2005.
These alone take up 500MB which doesn't leave enough space on a standard CD for our application and runtime files.
The exact same prerequisites on a competitors CD layout is <300MB, (quite a difference.)
If InstallAware allowed you to configure the Web Media Blocks so that they were compressed for the CD build, that would be ideal, bringing the prerequisites down to <100MB.
So, that's the problem, in looking for a solution, I thought that maybe I could configure the Web Media Blocks to look to the installation media by specifying a variable in the URL, i.e. $ROOTDIR$, however that doesn't seem to work.
Should I be able to use variables in a Web Media Block's URL? (I was sure I saw reference to it in the forum or a white paper saying you could, but I cannot find it again.)
If not, are there any plans to allow more control over the uncompressed CD build, or an alternate way of achieving my goal?
Regards,
- Aaron.