Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Organizing Your Installation Into Releases
depending on the value of ALLUSERS. Also see ALLUSERS Property in the
Windows Installer SDK Help.
Target Platform
Select the target platform for this release. This determines the Template
Summary property of the compiled .MSI. The initial default is set by the Target
Platform option on the New Installation File dialog box.
If the installation previously contained only 32-bit releases, designating a
feature or release as 64-bit enables the 64-bit areas of the Files and Registry
pages as well as other 64-bit-related areas of the interface.
Build this release during compile
Mark this to have this release compiled when you click Compile at the bottom of
the main window.
This corresponds to the check box in the Build column on the Releases page.
Marking or clearing one check box affects the other check box.
4. To add or edit media settings, click Edit Media. The Media Details dialog box
appears. The Edit Media button and the Media section appear only when you first
add a new release.
See
Setting Up Media for Distribution
on page 210.
5. Click OK.
The release is added to the list on the Releases page. To edit a release, double-click its
name. The other pages in the Release Definition page group let you further customize
each release.
See also:
How to Specify the Target Platform
on page 63
Outputting a Multiple-Language Release
Note
This page is fully enabled in a .WSI only. In an .MSI or .MST, you cannot add or delete.
Normally, when you compile an installation containing multiple languages, a separate
.MSI or .MST is created for each language. However, you can create a single installation
that contains multiple languages, and either automatically installs in the destination
computer’s language or prompts the end user to select a language. To create a multiple
language installation, you must create a release that compiles to an .EXE file.
To output a multiple-language release
1. On the Releases page, create a release to contain the multiple languages.
See
Creating a New Release
on page 185.
2. On the Build Options page:
Current Release
Select the release that you just created
.EXE Options
Select one of the following: