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All working now using a simple test harness!! Need to persuade man at the top to buy buy buy! Gr…
Post on Sep 30, 2010Well, it's not a valid url. The url should be in the form: http://yoursite.com/updates/%file% Try …
Post on Sep 30, 20101. Can we provide an initial install through wyBuild and then provide updates or does wyBuild only d…
Post on Sep 30, 2010I have added both the msi and setup.exe into the File & Folders tab. I take it you want to upd…
Now in wyBuild 2.6.7 you can Start and Stop services. Simply go to the "Update Actions" and add an a…
Are you using IIS? If so did you configure IIS to deliver .wys and .wyu files as the "application/oc…
Sorry it took me a couple days to get back here. No problem. is there a way for the user to see …
Post on Sep 23, 2010Hey Mark, You could use the "Changes" property of the AutomaticUpdater.
Yes, sorry for the delays. We we're fixing a number of other bugs as well. We're shooting for later …
Publish in advance updates to be used with the upcoming version of my server and hereby avoid every …
Oh I see. Well, during your testing you can use the same wyUpdate.exe for all your test installers (…
Post on Sep 22, 2010Why do you want to output wyUpdate.exe and client.wyc to separate folders depending on the version? …
Yes. Your files need to be in separate folders (you can organize them however you like). The reason …
You can specify the username and password as part of the ftp site: ftp://username:password@yoursite…
Make sure you set the commandline property in the constructor of your form. You should also have quo…
We don't like to give estimated dates anymore because some customers get enraged if we miss them by …
Hey Alan, 1a. The ability to see each client site by name is a must for us as our Finance people (t…
BTW, I'm in China. China blocks youtube, unfortunately, so you won't be able to watch the video. B…
Post on Sep 16, 2010Hello everyone: I can't watch the video tutorial. anyone who has downloaded it can send me a…
You can do it a few ways. The following code assumes you're using C#, but the same concepts apply to…