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    Help with .msi

    Ok, this is the whole thing. I want to have someone download something from my site. Then I want them to install it, just like anything else you install. That's what I want. The icon that I see for this kind of stuff is a computer and a CDROM box with a CD laying down. The extension for those kind of files is .msi. That's about all I can say...
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    Help with .msi

    Now I need a .exe file or something for the installer section.Can someone help me? I'm so confused!
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    Help with .msi

    I'm having trouble with the "Install Program" section in the IExpress Wizard. In the drop down menu, there are no choices. I need help...
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    Help with .msi

    THANK YOU SO MUCH AMERICAN ZOMBIE...THANKS A LOT!!! I REALLY NEEDED TO KNOW THIS...THANKS AGAIN!!!P.S. I am having some trouble with it, its the right thing that I want it's just that I can't get a sample file to work...Could you put me through steps?
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    Help with .msi

    Hello, I am new here. I am only 14 years old, so please be easy to understand, but don't think I am dumb, cuz I know: MySQL/SQL, PHP, HTML, ASP, Javascript, XML, A/S1.0/2.0. Anyway, what I want to know is, how can I create a Windows Installer Package? I heard that you create a file and give it an extension of .msi or something like that. The reason is that I have a game that I'm building with Flash MX 2004 Pro, and I need it to be in a package like htat because I have a lot external files that will be relative to the game. And I'm including Flash Player 7. I use Windows XP for your information. Could anyone help me? Please?!??!!?
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