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Oct 18th, 2005, 04:33 PM
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can someone give me or show me example of how to do this
can someone please show me how to make my installation create a folder in C:\ called 'highprogram' and put 2 files in it, i would give these 2 files in the INNO setup wizard..
i dont want to use iniscript becasue it gives me too many error. pls can someone show me how to do this with inno setup?
for e.g.. look in this..
Code:
; Script generated by the Inno Setup Script Wizard.
; SEE THE DOCUMENTATION FOR DETAILS ON CREATING INNO SETUP SCRIPT FILES!
#define MyAppName "My Program"
#define MyAppVerName "My Program 1.5"
#define MyAppPublisher "My Company, Inc."
#define MyAppURL "http://www.mycompany.com"
#define MyAppExeName "Project1.exe"
[Setup]
AppName={#MyAppName}
AppVerName={#MyAppVerName}
AppPublisher={#MyAppPublisher}
AppPublisherURL={#MyAppURL}
AppSupportURL={#MyAppURL}
AppUpdatesURL={#MyAppURL}
DefaultDirName={pf}\{#MyAppName}
DefaultGroupName={#MyAppName}
OutputBaseFilename=setup
Compression=lzma
SolidCompression=yes
[Languages]
Name: eng; MessagesFile: compiler:Default.isl
[Tasks]
Name: desktopicon; Description: {cm:CreateDesktopIcon}; GroupDescription: {cm:AdditionalIcons}; Flags: unchecked
[Files]
Source: C:\Documents and Settings\Home\Desktop\hello\Project1.exe; DestDir: {app}; Flags: ignoreversion
Source: C:\Documents and Settings\Home\Desktop\list.txt; DestDir: {app}; Flags: ignoreversion
; NOTE: Don't use "Flags: ignoreversion" on any shared system files
[Icons]
Name: {group}\{#MyAppName}; Filename: {app}\{#MyAppExeName}
Name: {userdesktop}\{#MyAppName}; Filename: {app}\{#MyAppExeName}; Tasks: desktopicon
[Run]
Filename: {app}\{#MyAppExeName}; Description: {cm:LaunchProgram,{#MyAppName}}; Flags: nowait postinstall skipifsilent
you see the file list.txt, i want to put it in a folder called 'highprogram' in C:\ drive!!
Last edited by Pouncer; Oct 18th, 2005 at 04:43 PM.
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Oct 19th, 2005, 01:05 AM
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Re: can someone give me or show me example of how to do this
Pouncer,
When VB give you errors do you stop programming too? Errors are there to tell you when you are doing something wrong or some action needs to be taken. Take the time to READ the documentation and you will be able to correct the errors that are reported. You must know why the errors are reported in order to correct them.
BTW: You are missing many files in your script.
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