>On it's way now...
>I guess I really should put that in the files section. I've just been waiting for some feedback from people I've passed in on too so I can see if I need to make some changes to it. So far, I've sent it to about 20 people...haven't heard back from anyone. Don't know if that's good or bad...hehehehe...
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>>>If you can use 'merge modules' with InstallShield, which I assume you can, I have one that has what you need in it. Also..Microsoft has released another merge module for the new Visual Studio Installer. I played around with it, but mine seems to work better because with the one from Microsoft you still need to incude 2 other modules in your project. Anyway..let me know if you want the one I made and I'll send it to you.
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>>>>>Just use the setup wizard and be done with it. VFP6 allows you to build a "Web" executable, which is a single, compressed install file that contains everything you need.
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>>>>I can appreciate that... Wish it were that easy. Will the setup wizard allow me to prompt for data directories and write that info and more to the registry?
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>>>>Installshield does everything cleanly and looks very professional. This app is targeted at administration level folks and needs to be very simple and clean. Will I ever accomplish that look and feel with the setup wizard?
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>>>>Does the setup wizard analyze the end user's system and decide which run-time files to install at install-time? If so, Installshield will never do that for me.
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>>Victor,
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>>I've emailed you a couple of times requesting the Visual Installer merge modules for VFP, but I've never heard a response from you. Could you please send it to me? Just click on the envelope above for my e-mail address.
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>>Or maybe better yet, why don't you put the file up in the files section here?
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>>Thanks!
Thanks, Victor. I had e-mailed you through the newsgroups, but I think I got 2 different addresses for you from there. Maybe you never got ANY of my requests!