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Creating extra directories after install
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22/11/2011 14:59:05
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01529297
Message ID:
01529630
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I am getting a problem with the image I wanted to use for ;WizardImageFile=C:\Dev\V40\Utils\CardNumbers\Graphics\ChangeInfo.jpg

Do you know what may be wrong (image attached)?

The image is supposed to represent the Numbers generation utility and this is the best what I found (didn't spend too much time searching). If you have a better image, it's welcomed also.

>>>So the [dirs] entry is required only for empty directories you may want to create. Those where you copy a file are created automatically.
>>
>>Can I just hardcode? I did a quick search and could not find how ProgramData folder is named in Inno setup.
>
>It's in the Constants section of help:
>
>...
>{localappdata}
>The path to the local (nonroaming) Application Data folder.
>
>{sendto}
>The path to the current user's Send To folder. (There is no common Send To folder.)
>
>{userappdata} & {commonappdata}
>The path to the Application Data folder.
>
>{userdesktop} & {commondesktop} *
>The path to the desktop folder.
>
>{userdocs} & {commondocs}
>The path to the My Documents folder (or on NT 4.0, the Personal folder).
>
>{userfavorites} & {commonfavorites} *
>The path to the Favorites folder. Usage of these constants requires a MinVersion setting of at least "4.1, 4". Only Windows 2000 and later supports {commonfavorites}; if used on previous Windows versions, it will translate to the same directory as {userfavorites}.
>
>{userprograms} & {commonprograms} *
>The path to the Programs folder on the Start Menu.
>
>{userstartmenu} & {commonstartmenu} *
>The path to the top level of the Start Menu.
>
>{userstartup} & {commonstartup} *
>The path to the Startup folder on the Start Menu.
>
>{usertemplates} & {commontemplates} *
>The path to the Templates folder. Only Windows 2000 and later supports {commontemplates}; if used on previous Windows versions, it will translate to the same directory as {usertemplates}.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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