09-20-2016 05:27 PM
I am building some installers with TestStand 2014 SP1 and noticed that in several of the installation and public directories there are files of type *.ver and I can't find anything in TestStand Help, Google, nor here on NI's website.
Anyone know what these are? for instance:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\National Instruments\TestStand 2014 (32-bit)\Components\Models\ModelPlugins\Addons\PublicAddons.ver
Do I need to include these in an installer for a customized Process Model with custom Plugins?
Thanks!
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09-22-2016 10:47 AM
Hi MichaelAshe_GE,
The .ver file extension is typically a text file documenting a deployment version (as specified in the TestStand deployment utility). For example, if you modified your build and created a new patch deployment, you might increment the version to track the changes. Your build can rely on previous full or base deployments, so knowing which version to rely on (hence the .ver file) is important.
09-22-2016 12:27 PM
You don't need to worry about deploying these. .ver files are binary files that are used by the TestStand product installer, typically TestStand patches, to determine the version of files that are on the system and ultimately decide which files to update. TestStand Deployment Utility manages file versions for generating full and patch installers using a seperate mechanism (the information is stored in the TSD file), so these are not required on deployment target machines.