"Tim Peters" <tim.one at home.com> writes: > Won't fly. While the Python installation is *mostly* straightforward, on > NT/2000 boxes it has to do stuff conditionally depending on whether the user > is logged into an Admin account. According to the InnoSetup FAQ as of 4 > days ago, InnoSetup still can't handle that, and there's no way we're going > to ship two versions of the Windows installer (newbies have an amazing number > of severe difficulties choosing among the single installer we offer now <0.7 > wink>). Perhaps the scripting support in ISX (hasn't made it into plain InnoSetup yet) would work? I seem to recall suggestions for functions to determine current administrator state. > Now in an ideal world, I'd like to add that capability and contribute it back > to InnoSetup. But there's no way I can make time for that. So how about > *you* do it <0.9 wink>? If InnoSetup was in C/C++ I'd probably go for it, but Delphi is one environment I just don't have around. But I may poke to see about replicating current behavior with ISX - is there an old Wise help file or something else to help decoding the wse file? A lot of it is obvious, but some of the flags and what not aren't. -- -- David -- /-----------------------------------------------------------------------\ \ David Bolen \ E-mail: db3l at fitlinxx.com / | FitLinxx, Inc. \ Phone: (203) 708-5192 | / 860 Canal Street, Stamford, CT 06902 \ Fax: (203) 316-5150 \ \-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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