Hello
I'm researching if Advanced Installer will fit my use case. Which seems unique but I could see others having related situations.
I've briefly researched this site but everything 32 and 64 bit seems to be either one or other, conditional, and dated. So my apologies for asking a question that seems to have a ton of related answers.
My product to install is a development tool.
The end user / developer using my install will likely have Win64, but can and will build both x64 and x86 targets. Granted, the 3rd/4th party distribution will likely place my DLLs in the app folder along with the EXE; but for development purposes, it's best if my DLLs are installed into syswow64 and system32.
So, I need to install my 32 bit DLL into Syswow64 and at the same time install my 64 bit DLL into System32. The end user will be using both.
Seems somewhat simple?, but I can't find any info on specifics how. Or if this is possible with Advanced Installer?
Maybe install 2 msis automatic simultaneously, maybe build a 32 bit installer, that via a script, can install a file into the true System32 folder? This is what I do now with different installer. An example or documentation of this with Advanced Installer would be helpful.
I also have other 32 and 64 bit OCXs, same names different formats (this is how MS wants OCXs), that should be installed both in Syswow64 and System32 simultaneously, and appropriate regsvr32 called to register in their respective locations. If there is any examples or documentation of this it would be helpful. Even though the system may be Win64, the OLE container might be x86.
Thank you.