Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Organizing Your Installation Into Releases
This option is best for WebDeploy installations, where only required components
are downloaded.
The remaining options on the Media page are enabled in a .WSI only.
7. In the Custom Media Settings area, specify settings that are related to the size of
your media.
Share media destination/size info with previous media entry
Gives a media item the same size and destination settings as its predecessor’s,
therefore, mark this for the second and subsequent media items only. Example:
This makes it easier to create a CD where some files are compressed and others
are not. You can create one or more media items with different compression
options but have them all placed on the same CD.
You can also use this option to have one distribution medium (example: a CD)
filled up before starting to place media items on a second or third distribution
medium.
See
Example: Spanning an Installation Across Media and Sharing Media Size
Information
on page 215.
Max Media Size
Enter the size of the distribution media as a whole number and select the
appropriate unit (KB or MB) from the drop-down list. To indicate unlimited size,
enter 0.
Cluster Size
Select the bytes per sector of the distribution media.
Recommendations for common distribution media:
8. In the Media Destinations section, enter the directory where the installation is
stored before you copy it to the distribution media. Enter one destination for each
distribution medium.
See
Adding a Media Destination
on page 212.
9. In the Include Features/Components section, select the features and
components to include in this media item.
See
Including Features and Components in Media Items
on page 213.
10. Click OK.
The media item appears on the Media page, in the Media Name column. To edit it,
double-click its name.
Adding a Media Destination
Note
These settings are enabled in a .WSI only.
Media
Max Media Size
Cluster Size
CD-ROM
550 MB
2048 Bytes
ZIP disk
100 MB or 250 MB
2048 Bytes
Floppy disk
1440 KB
512 Bytes