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  1. #1

    Default iDeploy WebInstaller/WebUpdate

    I've been playing with this technology and trying to fully understand
    it. I have been able to make it work after a bit of experimentation,
    but I don't feel comfortable that I'm using it correctly because I
    don't completely understand the intended implementation. I think I
    have follow the instructions exactly.

    So, here are some questions I hope can be clarified for me...

    Maybe if I describe what I've tried this will be easier to answer...

    Here is what I have done in my testing and it seems to be working but
    I don't think it is right...

    I created a standard installer for my app like always. Then I
    followed the directions under "Using WebUpdate in Your Installation"
    then "To install the WebUpdate Client" steps 1-9. (My client would
    download this installer from a web hyperlink or install CD and run it
    just like any other program install). No problems here. So far so
    good ???

    Then I followed the directions "To create a WebUpdate installer".

    1) I do not understand these comments from the help...

    "We suggest to develop a "dynamic" WebUpdate. The WebUpdate Client
    downloads a "dynamic" WebUpdate image (does not include any files).
    This dynamic WebUpdate image can retrieve just the pieces needed for
    the user's specific requirements."

    Then a few steps down it says in step 8...

    "Develop your installation. Add updated files, registry entries, etc.
    It's a good idea to add "Start Delayed File Install" and "Stop Delayed
    File Install" script function around your files."

    QUESTION: What is this "Dynamic WebUpdate Image" WHICH DOES NOT
    INCLUDE ANY FILES?

    QUESTION: When I create an update I need to include only those files
    that have been updated in this version update, right?...
    Or every time I do an update do I keep adding additional files that
    have been updated in this new and all previous updates since the
    original full installer?...
    Or should my updater contain everything that is in my original full
    installer and it will figure out what the client needs?

    I have created some WebUpdate installers and uploaded them to my web
    site directory. The update did work when I check for them in my app.

    Note: In my example my WebUpdate installer just had one file in it,
    the exe, which I changed between each update. (and the update did
    work each time from my app)

    Now my web directory contains all of these files...

    myAppSetup.exe (The full initial install)
    myApp_Upd1.00001
    myApp_Upd1.exe
    myApp_Upd1.00002
    myApp_Upd2.exe
    myApp_Upd1.00003
    myApp_Upd3.exe
    myApp_Upd1.00004
    myApp_Upd4.exe
    myApp_Upd1.00005
    myApp_Upd5.exe
    myAppUpd.ini (the current one from myApp_upd5)

    Should I be deleting all of the previous myApp.0000x and myApp_Updx
    files when I upload a new update? I only see the files for the most
    current SB5 when I look in your SB5 update web site directory.

    As you can probably see, I'm confused, hopefully this description will
    provide you with enough information to correct my ways

    Thanks!
    Kelly E Major

    PS: Regarding uninstalls: When I create a folder under "Program
    Files" and then add a shortcut in it to my app I have the opton to set
    the shortcut to be uninstalled but no such option exists for the
    folder. When I run an uninstall the shortcut is removed but the
    folder always remains (empty). Shouldn't there be an option to delete
    the folder as well? Thanks Again.

  2. #2

    Default Re: iDeploy WebInstaller/WebUpdate

    Kelly,

    > I've been playing with this technology and trying to fully understand
    > it. I have been able to make it work after a bit of experimentation,
    > but I don't feel comfortable that I'm using it correctly because I
    > don't completely understand the intended implementation. I think I
    > have follow the instructions exactly.
    >
    > So, here are some questions I hope can be clarified for me...
    >
    > Maybe if I describe what I've tried this will be easier to answer...
    >
    > Here is what I have done in my testing and it seems to be working but
    > I don't think it is right...
    >
    > I created a standard installer for my app like always. Then I
    > followed the directions under "Using WebUpdate in Your Installation"
    > then "To install the WebUpdate Client" steps 1-9. (My client would
    > download this installer from a web hyperlink or install CD and run it
    > just like any other program install). No problems here. So far so
    > good ???

    In this "standard installer" you configure the iDeploy WebUpdate client.
    This gives your software the ability to check a specified location on
    the Internet for updates. When you use WebUpdate for the first time,
    you are just preparing your current software for future updates.

    > Then I followed the directions "To create a WebUpdate installer".
    >
    > 1) I do not understand these comments from the help...
    >
    > "We suggest to develop a "dynamic" WebUpdate. The WebUpdate Client
    > downloads a "dynamic" WebUpdate image (does not include any files).
    > This dynamic WebUpdate image can retrieve just the pieces needed for
    > the user's specific requirements."
    >
    > Then a few steps down it says in step 8...
    >
    > "Develop your installation. Add updated files, registry entries, etc.
    > It's a good idea to add "Start Delayed File Install" and "Stop Delayed
    > File Install" script function around your files."
    >
    > QUESTION: What is this "Dynamic WebUpdate Image" WHICH DOES NOT
    > INCLUDE ANY FILES?

    One essential difference between a "standard installer" and a "Dynamic
    WebUpdate" is a Dynamic WebUpdate does not contain all of the information
    needed for a full installation. A "Dynamic WebUpdate" can retrieve just
    the pieces needed for the user's specific update requirements.

    > QUESTION: When I create an update I need to include only those files
    > that have been updated in this version update, right?...
    > Or every time I do an update do I keep adding additional files that
    > have been updated in this new and all previous updates since the
    > original full installer?...
    > Or should my updater contain everything that is in my original full
    > installer and it will figure out what the client needs?

    A WebUpdate should contain everything that has been updated in this
    new and all previous updates since the original full installer!

    For example, this is your original installation:

    VERSION 1.00
    - TEST.EXE (version 1.00)
    - TEST.DLL (version 1.00)
    - UTIL.DLL (version 1.00)

    Let us assume, in Version 1.01 you updated TEST.EXE

    VERSION 1.01
    - TEST.EXE (version 1.01)
    - TEST.DLL (version 1.00)
    - UTIL.DLL (version 1.00)

    In this case, your WebUpdate only includes the new TEST.EXE (version 1.01)

    In version 1.02, you updated TEST.EXE and UTIL.DLL

    VERSION 1.02
    - TEST.EXE (version 1.02)
    - TEST.DLL (version 1.00)
    - UTIL.DLL (version 1.02)

    The WebUpdate includes two files: TEST.EXE (version 1.02) and UTIL.DLL
    (version 1.02)

    In version 1.03, you only updated UTIL.DLL

    VERSION 1.03
    - TEST.EXE (version 1.02)
    - TEST.DLL (version 1.00)
    - UTIL.DLL (version 1.03)

    The WebUpdate again includes two files: TEST.EXE (version 1.02) and UTIL.DLL
    (version 1.03)

    This method allows all 1.00, 1.01 and 1.02 users to update to 1.03. If your
    user is on VERSION 1.00, the "Dynamic WebUpdate" downloads two files
    (TEST.EXE and UTIL.DLL). But if your users is already on VERSION 1.2, it
    downloads UTIL.DLL only.

    BTW, the "Auto Update Scan Wizard" automatically handles the above!

    > I have created some WebUpdate installers and uploaded them to my web
    > site directory. The update did work when I check for them in my app.
    >
    > Note: In my example my WebUpdate installer just had one file in it,
    > the exe, which I changed between each update. (and the update did
    > work each time from my app)
    >
    > Now my web directory contains all of these files...
    >
    > myAppSetup.exe (The full initial install)
    > myApp_Upd1.00001
    > myApp_Upd1.exe
    > myApp_Upd1.00002
    > myApp_Upd2.exe
    > myApp_Upd1.00003
    > myApp_Upd3.exe
    > myApp_Upd1.00004
    > myApp_Upd4.exe
    > myApp_Upd1.00005
    > myApp_Upd5.exe
    > myAppUpd.ini (the current one from myApp_upd5)
    >
    > Should I be deleting all of the previous myApp.0000x and myApp_Updx
    > files when I upload a new update? I only see the files for the most
    > current SB5 when I look in your SB5 update web site directory.

    You only need the last WebUpdate image (in your case myAppUpd.ini,
    myApp_Upd5.exe and myApp_Upd.00001.

    > As you can probably see, I'm confused, hopefully this description will
    > provide you with enough information to correct my ways

    It's not easy to write the documentation for such a powerful installation
    authoring solution ;-) Does the above help?

    > PS: Regarding uninstalls: When I create a folder under "Program
    > Files" and then add a shortcut in it to my app I have the opton to set
    > the shortcut to be uninstalled but no such option exists for the
    > folder. When I run an uninstall the shortcut is removed but the
    > folder always remains (empty). Shouldn't there be an option to delete
    > the folder as well? Thanks Again.

    Can you reproduce this? I tested this on eight different machines here
    and it worked fine.

    Thanks,
    Friedrich

    --
    Friedrich Linder
    CEO, Lindersoft
    www.lindersoft.com
    1.954.252.3910

    "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 5

  3. #3

    Default Re: iDeploy WebInstaller/WebUpdate

    Friedrich,

    Your responses were very helpful, I think I was just getting caught up
    on some of the wording. With these clarifications I feel confident I
    can properly use the iDeploy technology. Just a couple more
    questions/comments...

    >BTW, the "Auto Update Scan Wizard" automatically handles the above!

    There are not any docs yet for this. Can you describe exactly how it
    should properly be used? Does it compare the files in the original
    full installer to what is currently on your drive or do you keep a
    complete installed version of your software from the original install
    to compare to? I'll play with it and maybe I will be able to figure
    it out myself.

    >It's not easy to write the documentation for such a powerful installation
    >authoring solution ;-) Does the above help?

    SB5 is fantastic, I can't imagine writing docs for such a complex
    tool.

    >> PS: Regarding uninstalls: When I create a folder under "Program
    >> Files" and then add a shortcut in it to my app I have the opton to set
    >> the shortcut to be uninstalled but no such option exists for the
    >> folder. When I run an uninstall the shortcut is removed but the
    >> folder always remains (empty). Shouldn't there be an option to delete
    >> the folder as well? Thanks Again.
    >
    >Can you reproduce this? I tested this on eight different machines here
    >and it worked fine.

    I have noticed this quite a number of times while I've been
    experimenting with SB5 here on my development machine (Win XP SP2).
    I'm not sure if it always happens, or maybe only happens if I've run
    the installer multiple times without uninstalling, or some other
    scenario. I'll do some testing and when I'm sure I can reliably
    reproduce this I will report it to you and send a script.

    One other issue, I've put SB5 in a CPU loop and had to kill it several
    times after selecting files from the pick list. There is something
    not quite right in there.

    Thanks a LOT!
    Kelly E Major

  4. #4

    Default Re: iDeploy WebInstaller/WebUpdate

    Kelly,

    >>BTW, the "Auto Update Scan Wizard" automatically handles the above!
    >
    > There are not any docs yet for this. Can you describe exactly how it
    > should properly be used? Does it compare the files in the original
    > full installer to what is currently on your drive or do you keep a
    > complete installed version of your software from the original install
    > to compare to? I'll play with it and maybe I will be able to figure
    > it out myself.

    Let us assume, you have version 1.0, version 1.1 and version 1.2. I
    would suggest to store the file/folder tree in an "archive" folder.

    c:\archive\1.0
    c:\archive\1.1
    c:\archive\1.2

    Create your new WebUpdate script (or create a template so you can always
    re-use the same information).

    To create your update from 1.0 to 1.2, start the Auto Update Scan
    wizard.

    Previous Version Folder:
    c:\archive\1.0

    New Version Folder:
    c:\archive\1.2

    I have a template for my SetupBuilder 5 Professional and Developer
    Edition. When a new SB5 build is ready to distribute, I open my template,
    the SB5 AutoUpdate wizard generates the script for me. I can now create
    my WebUpdatee for both SB5 Pro and Dev in 3 minutes.

    > One other issue, I've put SB5 in a CPU loop and had to kill it several
    > times after selecting files from the pick list. There is something
    > not quite right in there.

    Is this with the new Pick project dialog? Do you know how to reproduce
    this?

    Thanks,
    Friedrich

    --
    Friedrich Linder
    CEO, Lindersoft
    www.lindersoft.com
    1.954.252.3910

    "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 5

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