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NewsArchive
02-24-2010, 03:01 AM
Hi Friedrich,

New created include scripts have smoetimes an old header.

Do this:

1.) Create a new blank script

2.) Insert a "Include Script" statement

3.) SB shows the include script dialog

4.) Click on the button with the yellow, blue and red fields in the
right upper corner.

5.) Click on "New..."

6.) SB asks for the name of the new include script.

7. Type "test" (whithout the brackets nad whithout .sbi" in the file
name field.

8.) Click save.

9.) Click OK in the Include Script dialog.

10.) Click on the new "test.sbi" tab.

11.) SB asks you, wheter the changed script should be saved.

12.) Click Yes.

13.) You will see this:


Markus Zander

NewsArchive
02-24-2010, 03:03 AM
Hi Markus,

The "New Include Script" function in the "#include script..." directive uses
the "Standard.sbi" (located in the \Include SetupBuilder subfolder).

We'll update that script in the next build, thank you.

Friedrich

NewsArchive
02-26-2010, 03:06 AM
Test: NOK !!!

Markus Zander

NewsArchive
02-26-2010, 03:07 AM
>
> Test: NOK !!!
>

The new 7.2 development build installer image still pointed to the original
"Standard.sbi" dated 2007/04/20. Changed now, thank you.

Friedrich

NewsArchive
02-26-2010, 03:07 AM
> The new 7.2 development build installer image still pointed to the
> original "Standard.sbi" dated 2007/04/20. Changed now, thank you.

BTW, if you would like to fix it today, you can do the following:

Note: if you are running an UAC-aware operating system, start the IDE
elevated so you have access to the Program Files folder.

1. Press the "New Project" button

2. Select "Include Script..."

3. Go to the "Include" script folder under your "SetupBuilder 7 Developer"
Program Files folder tree and select the "Standard.sbi".

4. Answer the "Do you want to replace it?" question with "Yes" and save the
script.

The IDE will use the new Standard.sbi now.

Thank you for your time and your help!

Friedrich