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There is a few ways you could do this, Set them up as applications and make the intial install a pre-req for the hotfix and deploy the hotfix. Make a task sequence with your intial install as one step then the hotfix install after. Or if you want to deploy it as a package i would recommend the Powershell app deployment toolkit http://psappdeploytoolkit.com./ which i use for pretty much everything i deploy. http://www.traininginsholinganallur.in/linux-training-in-chennai.html | http://www.traininginsholinganallur.in/cloud-computing-training-in-chennai.html

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Hi!

By "Set them up as applications" what do you mean ? install each app into a folder with the name of the aplication but under the laravel root folder ? or i miss the point ?

"and make the intial install a pre-req for the hotfix and deploy the hotfix". Here i miss the point, i would be glad if you give more steps about how to do it .

By pre-req and hotfix what i need to understand ?

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