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    Default MSM Merge Module Import Availablility

    I was wondering if there was an estimate for when the Merge Module support would be implemented?

    From the What is Planned for Future Versions page in the help:

    MSM Merge Module Import (Developer Edition). Convert standard Windows Installer Merge Modules (.msm) into native Windows Installer runtime installer for SetupBuilder.

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    Default Re: MSM Merge Module Import Availablility

    Andrew,

    We have a large SetupBuilder community and adding new functionality is a priority-driven processes (we already have a "wishlist" for the next three years <g>). If we receive multiple requests for the same feature then chances are that it might get a higher development priority. Based on the total number of SetupBuilder users worldwide, there are only very (VERY) few requests for MSM Merge Module support

    The "problem" is that about 80% of our new customers switch from a MSI solution to SetupBuilder EXE. Because most our customers do not have any interest in MSI or MSM, we did not make MSI/MSM available yet and it has very low priority (especially after the Windows Logo requirements changed).

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: MSM Merge Module Import Availablility

    OK, so Merge Module imports probably won't be supported by SetupBuilder for a while, at least. Do you have any solutions or workarounds for users who have some installs that depend on merge module functionality?

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    Andrew,

    We are using our SB7 MSM compiler inhouse if a Setup Consulting Project needs it. What kind of MSM conversion do you need? Is it a standard MSM from Microsoft or a 3rd-party one?

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: MSM Merge Module Import Availablility

    We have some Microsoft ones, such as Visual C++ Runtimes, but there also some 3rd party MSMs.

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    Default Re: MSM Merge Module Import Availablility

    Microsoft provides VC++ runtimes as standard self-extracting redistributables and SetupBuilder supports it (see attached screenshot). There is no need to use MSM files here.

    If you are interested, you can send the 3rd-party MSM to Consulting [at] lindersoft [dot] com and we'll check if it is possible to convert the files to a SB7MSI redist.

    Friedrich
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