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• Visual Basic 6.0 Wizard—Select this option to launch the Visual Basic Wizard.<br />

Chapter 2: Getting Started<br />

Working with Projects<br />

• QuickPatch Project—This project type is recommended for installation authors who want to ship<br />

small, single updates to their end users. Creation of a QuickPatch begins with the Create New<br />

QuickPatch Wizard.<br />

• Visual Basic .NET Wizard—Select this option to launch the Visual Studio .NET Wizard for Visual Basic<br />

.NET, Visual C++ .NET, and C# .NET.<br />

• Visual C++ .NET Wizard—Select this option to launch the Visual Studio .NET Wizard for Visual Basic<br />

.NET, Visual C++ .NET, and C# .NET.<br />

• C# .NET Wizard—Select this option to launch the Visual Studio .NET Wizard for Visual Basic .NET,<br />

Visual C++ .NET, and C# .NET.<br />

• Smart Device Setup Wizard—The Smart Device Setup Wizard guides you through the process of<br />

creating installations for smart devices.<br />

<strong>Express</strong> Projects<br />

<strong>Express</strong> is the standard project type for creating installations in <strong>InstallShield</strong>. <strong>Express</strong> projects use the<br />

Windows Installer service to drive the entire installation. The flow of your installation’s user interface<br />

(UI) is authored directly in the .msi package, and the Windows Installer service uses its native user<br />

interface rendering capabilities to display the UI to your end users.<br />

QuickPatch Projects<br />

A QuickPatch project is a specific type of project recommended for installation authors who want to ship<br />

small, single updates to their users. Changes that are more extensive such as adding custom actions and<br />

changing .ini data typically require a standard patch.<br />

QuickPatch authoring provides a simple alternative to creating a patch configuration in the Patch Design<br />

view, even though it provides less customization. Fundamentally, both patch creation methods produce<br />

the same deliverable types: .msp and .exe files.<br />

With a QuickPatch, you can do any of the following:<br />

• Add new files to the original installation or an earlier QuickPatch.<br />

• Delete files in the original installation.<br />

• Delete files that were added with a previous QuickPatch.<br />

• Perform the same set of above operations on registry entries.<br />

• Remove custom actions that were included with the original installation but that do not apply to the<br />

current QuickPatch project.<br />

The creation of a QuickPatch project always begins with the Create New QuickPatch Wizard. Completing<br />

the wizard ensures that all basic requirements for the QuickPatch project are met. Then you can<br />

configure project settings once it opens in <strong>InstallShield</strong>.<br />

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