>FWIW, InstallShield that comes with VC++ is a bear to work with. They
>have a really klunky interface to it that's totally non-intuitive (well,
>maybe to them) and it's not at all Wizard driven. Everything has
>to be done in script code. Most things aren't documented - real drag.
>I couldn't get a clear answer out of their people of what additional
>features/wizards the full version provides, but at $500+ I'm not sure
>I'm interested in the first place...
Thanks for the words of warning, Rick. If it's as difficult to work with as you say (and I have no reason to doubt that) I won't waste too much time with it.
Fortunately, most of the problems that I foresee with installation (for me), I've pretty much come up with workable solutions for. Besides, some of the commercial package's installation routines aren't much better than what the setup wizard provides.
George
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