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The Official Installshield for Windows Installer, w. CD-ROM (Professional Mindware) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Bob Baker
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  • Taschenbuch: 950 Seiten
  • Verlag: M & T Publ.; Auflage: Pap/Cdr (2. April 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0764547232
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764547232
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,4 x 18,9 x 4,6 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 747.715 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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If you want to get your software officially blessed as Windows-compatible, you have to endow it with an automated installation routine. If your software is for Windows 2000, you have to use the Windows Installer Service. The Official InstallShield for Windows Installer Developer's Guide is the best available treatment of the subject, and it's empirically quite good.

Author Bob Baker first walks readers through the installation-routine creation process the hard way--that is, with the Orca tool that comes with the Windows Installer Software Development Kit (SDK). He then delves much more deeply into the widely used InstallShield Windows Installer (ISWI) product from InstallShield Software, where Baker works as an instructor. A demonstration copy of ISWI 1.52 (as well as the Microsoft Installer SDK) appears on the companion CD-ROM.

The Official InstallShield touches on several instructional techniques as it reveals aspects of the Windows Installer Service and of ISWI. Some of Baker's work is simple documentation of the ISWI user interface; other chapters are language documentation for InstallScript and its Component Object Model (COM) links.

The eclectic style of the book fits the subject, which is multifaceted and capable of dealing (almost by definition) with diverse configurations. Baker's careful, one-at-a-time exploration of features will help developers untangle problems they encounter. It's far better than the Windows Installer SDK documentation, no question about it. --David Wall

Topics covered: The Windows Installer Service and the process of creating installation wizards for programs that run under Microsoft Windows 2000, primarily with InstallShield Software's InstallShield for Windows Installer (ISWI). After covering Windows 2000's architecture for deploying software, this book documents the ISWI user interface and the essentials of its use. Custom actions, user interfaces, scripting, shared components, software patching, localisation are covered in turn.

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If you want to get your software officially blessed as Windows-compatible, you have to endow it with an automated installation routine. If your software is for Microsoft Windows 2000, you have to use the Windows Installer service. The Official InstallShield for Windows Installer Developer's Guide is the best available treatment of the subject, and it's empirically quite good.

Author Bob Baker first walks readers through the installation-routine creation process the hard way--that is, with the Orca tool that ships with the Windows Installer Software Development Kit (SDK). He then delves much more deeply into the widely used InstallShield for Windows Installer (ISWI) product from InstallShield Software, at which company Baker works as an instructor. A demonstration copy of ISWI 1.52 (as well as the Windows Installer SDK) appears on this book's companion CD-ROM.

The Official InstallShield touches on several instructional techniques as it reveals aspects of the Windows Installer Service and of ISWI. Some of Baker's work is simple documentation of the ISWI user interface; other chapters are language documentation for InstallScript and its Component Object Model (COM) links.

The eclectic style of the book fits the subject, which is multifaceted and capable of dealing (almost by definition) with diverse configurations. Baker's careful, one-at-a-time exploration of features will help developers untangle problems they encounter. It's far better than the Windows Installer SDK documentation, no question about it. --David Wall

Topics covered: The Windows Installer Service and the process of creating installation wizards for programs that run on Microsoft Windows 2000, primarily with InstallShield Software's InstallShield for Windows Installer (ISWI). After covering Windows 2000's architecture for deploying software, this book documents the ISWI user interface and the essentials of its use. Custom actions, user interfaces, scripting, shared components, software patching, and localization are covered in turn.


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bei manchen dingen konnte es nicht weiterhelfen , doch pronzipiell hat es seinen diesnst erfüllt. der preis ist etwas hoch, aber als handbuch durchaus vertretbar!
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17 von 18 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Lots of information -- poorly organized and written. 10. September 2001
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I'm a senior software engineer who is trying to learn about InstallShield and Windows Installer technology. While this book contains alot of useful information, I found the book to be very poorly organized and poorly written.

In a book like this I expect the author to be give an introduction/overview and then to build from there in a logical manner. The book should explain why things are as they are and not just how they are. This book fails at this.

If you already know InstallShield and/or Windows Installer and are looking to firm up your knowledge, this book may be able to fill in some gaps and firm up your knowledge. If you are trying to learn these products this book will likely be confusing, cumbersome, and frustrating.

It is a shame that this is currently the only book available on this subject.

There are a number of editors (technical editors, copy editors, etc.) listed in the credits. I can't believe the number of grammatical and other errors that they let through.

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Worthless 1. November 2002
Von "silvercitizen" - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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After reading and re-reading this book for most of a year, I have yet to glean any useful information from it. The author has a very wordy writing style, which tends to obscure an already complex subject. He spends many pages essentially repeating what is in the InstallShield online help, giving lots of detail on what to do, but nothing on when or why to do it.
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Does anyone remember CalvinBall? 9. Januar 2004
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If a dyslexic writer wrote a treatise on the U.S. tax code, it would read like this book.

My advice is that if you're an experienced programmer and the boss ever comes to you and asks if you'd take over the Installshield duties from the last person who (inexplicably) is no longer going to handle them, don't spend your money on this book -- put it directly into a new resume or job-hunting service.

PS -- CalvinBall was the favorite game of Calvin, from comic strip Calvin & Hobbes, in which Calvin simply did whatever he wanted, and pronounced that as the rules as he went.

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