Some babies aren't worth keeping, this is one of them.
>If I were starting from scratch, I certainly would be following your suggestion of using Inno Setup.
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>However, I am modifying an existing application for which I had already gotten InstallShield to work, and had encountered a new obstacle.
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>As LBJ once said - "don't throw the baby out with the dishwater" - so I wanted to pursue the existing installation before trying something new.
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>And, as it happened, I learned that if I simply ignored the error message, the installation proceeded anyway, and appears to work satisfactorily.
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>Thanks anyway.
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>>Download Inno Setup and use it. It will take less time to get that running then Install Shield. Here are some very good examples to get you started
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http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~InnoScripts~VFP>>
>>>Help!
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>>>I'm trying to build an application using InstallShield VFP Express Limited Edition. I have not done so in about four years, and I did not understand it then ...
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>>>When I get to "Build Your Release" I get the following message ...
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>>>"Feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available".
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>>>Insert the 'Microsort Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition - ENU' disk
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>>>Help!
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>>>(And thanks)
Regards N Mc Donald