![]() ![]() Starting off on a complex package will just blow your mind. Try repackaging something simple like Winzip, or 7Zip. ![]() On a side note, its kinda better to have some of the junk than you through you exclusion net too wide - as you might exclude some files which ARE part of the package. So this kinda junk will not be added into the package on capture. Have a read of this, its for Wise Package Studio, its dead, but the theory still stands.Īnd here is a example exclusion list to give you an idea. In the testing phase I start remove the rest if it, hopefully by the end of it you have a pretty clean package. 1st pass i remove the stuff that i know is junk, other stuff im not sure i leave it in the package. When you do a capture you normally get a lot of junk, I try and remove the junk in two passes. Open a normal vendor MSI and you will see what I mean. You get the jist what of what files are part of the installer. Just play around with it, you will get the hang of what to remove and what not after awhile. Ahhhh, your new to this! It just comes with experiance, if you have a strong support background for desktops dating back to XP you should be OK, even with Win7 you should be OK. ![]()
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