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Adding Components to Features
I want 2 Features and need to add certain Components to each Feature. Is there a way to add multiple Components to a Feature? As far as I have seen so far the Components are added to one default Feature(Complete) and I need to add them one at a time from that Feature(Complete) to another. I am making an Install Folder MSI.
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Just add a new feature and then select the components sub item and click the Add button. You can also drag and drop components between features.
Click the Help button on the Features dialog. It is fairly informative about how to achieve that kind of task. |
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The MSI I am working on has 1300 components and it is going to be very time consuming if each component has to be handled.
The bottom line is that each component has to handled seperately, correct? |
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Yes, you have to handle them one at a time right now. We are looking at ways to make this stuff easier to handle.
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