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Q: InstallShield or InnoSetup ?
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06/03/2007 02:26:13
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Installation et configuration
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
Divers
Thread ID:
01200277
Message ID:
01200948
Vues:
37
>>>>>What do you use ?
>>>>
>>>>Inno. My last attempt with IS ended with deep contempt.
>>>
>>>Hv few more questions actually ;
>>>
>>>I hv arround 40 stations running modules (exe) from their own machines.
>>>Only data are stored on the network.
>>>
>>>Do I hv to convert them all at once or it can be done gradualy.
>>>Or in the other words, can VFP6 client coexist with VFP9 client
>>>accessing the same old VFP databases ?
>>
>>When switching from VFP5 to 6 (m... 7 years ago) we had a loader which was configurable via ini files. We had an installer which would load the VFP6 runtimes if the executable to run was built under 6 and these weren't available locally. The installer was written in 5 so everyone could run it.
>>
>>I figure you could do something of the kind, i.e. have a loader which would check the local workstation for runtimes, and run an installer if necessary. The installer was tweaked (in Wise, then) to run silently, which is a no-brainer under Inno.
>
>If you are in a Windows 2000 or 2003 domain, the system administrator can use group policy to publish your application to users (via Active Directory - all users, group of users, etc). If a user clicks on the published link (it is an icon on their desktop) your installer will be lit off by group policy.

It is good idea. Will examine.
We already use group policies, automatic OS updates etc.

Thks++
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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