>>One other thing...the setup wizard is going to die. You should start working with Windows Installer/Visual Studio installer now as it is the future.
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>Craig,
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>Don't take my previous two posts the wrong way. First, I can understand the whole idea behind using the VS installer, and, yes, that'll do what this whole thread is about. Hopefully, they'll make it a little more flexible than it currently is. However, in a perfect world (yeah, I know < g >), we'd still be able to do what we can currently, and have option of doing things silently as well. It's better for both us and the users.
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>One of the things I approach with extreme caution is removing a feature from an application without providing similar functionality in its place. I think that's what would happen here.
I think it depends on what you are taking away. I won't argue that some useful functionality is no longer available with the VS Installer. However, the whole idea of Windows Installer/VS Installer is very good. They are bound to make improvements.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer