If you have VS.NET you can create a new MSI file using the vs.net IDE, its a little unituitive, but if you already have it, its cheaper than buying another piece of software to do it.
If your company uses Microsoft programming and the .NET platform to develop applications, you want to know your way around a few basic commands. For example, installing applications using the MSI ...
I need to create an MSI file with a program (downloadable, don't have time for anything else) that will overwrite a system file with a file with an <I>older</I> version on 9x clients. 9x clients do ...
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