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I know how to build a .NET bootstrapper to be distributed via CD/DVD using dotnetInstaller. But I am planning to distribute my application over internet. I have an .msi and dependencies like .NET framework 3.5, Crystal report and a couple of more. I want that when a user want to use the application, he clicks on download link...a single .exe is downloaded. Then when he starts installation, pre-requisites like .NET framework 3.5, Crystal Report and other prerequisites are downloaded from net and installed and finally my .msi is installed.

I went through the documentation of dotnetInstaller but unable to figure it out.

So guys anyone has got experience over it...please give me guide me out...

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You might want to have a look at ClickOnce

Using ClickOnce you can distribute from a CD (or the web), include a bootstrap to install prerequisites and keep the program up-to-date.

EDIT

If you want to install the application in Program Files you have to first install the application from a CD or share that is trusted and install the application as an administrator. After that ClickOnce can be used to keep the application up-to-date.

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  • No at present I am not looking for clickonce as it does not give the flexibility to create your own folder structure.
    – bikram s.
    Aug 9, 2011 at 6:45
  • What folder structure are you referring to (you might be wrong)? And why didn't you put this requirement in the question?
    – Emond
    Aug 9, 2011 at 6:48
  • @Erno +1 for Clickonce. Maybe Bikram thinks about that the installed application is installed to some arcane place to some internal folders and not to some well known location like Program Files
    – gyurisc
    Aug 9, 2011 at 6:51
  • To clarify: ClickOne uses regular MSIs. So not all (im)possibilities come from ClickOnce.
    – Emond
    Aug 9, 2011 at 6:55
  • Ya..gyurisc is right. What I suppose is that, clickonce application does not install an application in the regular Program Files folder structure. Also the data files are not stores in Program Data etc...I am not sure but this is what I came to know from googling. Erno, please correct me if I am wrong and provide me some good links from where I can get some reliable info...
    – bikram s.
    Aug 9, 2011 at 7:02
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Finally I got the solution for what I was looking and it is iExpress. It is always there in windows.

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-make-an-exe-installation-file/

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Another option is called Omaha. This one is similar to ClickOnce, but used by Google to install and update their applications (Google Chrome, Google Earth) on Windows clients.

Omaha Overview

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