How to create installation package in Xibo Windows client?

Asked by Viswanathan R

Hi Dude,
I was downloaded the Xibo latest version 1.5.0. codes. I was configured xibo server successfully and open the xibo .net code in my dot net frame work vs 2010.
Run manually the .net client by selecting the startup object as XiboClient.Options, the client code has been run and open the xibo Client Options and configured and click register, the client registration has been done.
Again i was changed Startup Object as XiboClient.Program and run the xibo client has been successfully download the content and played.

My question is that after create a installation package and installed it into another system. It is showing xibo player in my startup menu and click that only xibo player has been run, the xibo option client is not able to run(It is not shown in start up menu under xibo player). I really wondering how do you create a installation package with both xibo client and xibo client options in one package.

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Dan Garner (dangarner) said :
#1

The Main program entry point detects arguments passed into the application.

XiboClient.exe -o will show the options

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Viswanathan R (rvisu87) said :
#2

Thanks for reply Dan, But, i could not create a package like you.
I just create a package by referring the below link.
http://net4attack.blogspot.in/2011/10/how-to-create-setup-file-in-visual.html

Do you have any web link for create a package, let me know.

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Best Dan Garner (dangarner) said :
#3

We use Advanced Installer - the options shortcut just has the -o appended to the start arguments (its a standard windows functionality)

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Viswanathan R (rvisu87) said :
#4

Thanks Dude :)

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Viswanathan R (rvisu87) said :
#5

Thanks Dan Garner, that solved my question.