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I am able to create an offline installer for wWise by installing everything I want, zipping up the install directory, unzip to my target machine, silently install the launcher, install the prerequisites and set the WWISEROOT and WWISESDK environment variables. I understand I am unable to automate the launcher detecting a local installation and i'm able to get around this by pointing it to the Wwise launcher executable, however none of the packages and deployment platforms are there, even though I had included all of them before zipping up the directory. I thought setting the environment variables would do this, but it appears not. Is there a way to get the launcher to pick these up without having to modify the install?
in General Discussion by Craig S. (120 points)
closed by Mads Maretty S. (Audiokinetic)
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