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>>George,
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>>What do you put in Post-Setup executable? I'm using Setup Wizard and can not yet figure out, how to create a Shortcut link. User can change the default location of my exe during installation...
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>>Could you please give me instructions?
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>>Thanks in advance.
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>Nadya,
>
>A post-setup executable in 6.0 and before is just like any other executable. FWIW, here's how I did mine.
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>In order to check where the user installed the executable, I used SYS(16, 1), in the post-setup and wrote a configuration file. I used the registry class to check to make sure that DCOM95 was installed, from the information Ed Rauh provided in his FAQ. If it wasn't (we were running a lot of Win95B boxes at the time), that was installed. I also used to to check if the WSH was installed (via oReg.IsKey('vbscript.regexp')) if not, it installed that too. I also used my lnkfiles.dll to create the shortcuts. Finally, I used something similar to the download that John Koziol and I put together to create a VBScript file to start the program, and the dll to point to the proper icon.
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>I'd say that 90%+ of the work that was done, was from existing code or methodology that I've either posted here, or at VFUG.

Could post-setup executable be a prg or it should be exe? Could it be VFP exe?

I've downloaded your class already, so I'm going to try tomorrow...

This GenLoader - a WSH Loader Script Wizard File #9889 also should help a lot.
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