I did a file - "Save As" and re-saved the script as a .sb8 file and the resulting build now passes the target OS test. It had been saved originally as a .sb6 file and just re-saved anytime changes...
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I did a file - "Save As" and re-saved the script as a .sb8 file and the resulting build now passes the target OS test. It had been saved originally as a .sb6 file and just re-saved anytime changes...
Here is the log that displays the test that is failing. The executable that is created through Visual Studio 2013 passes the test, but the installer created through SB does not. Any ideas?
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Friedrich,
Thanks so much for your reply. I believe the problem is that testing targets Microsoft Server 2012 R2 and that id is not included in the manifest.
That's why I was wondering how I...
When building my install file, SetupBuilder automatically includes a manifest embedded into the file. That's great, but when going through MiPR testing I've found I need to add an additional...