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01-05-2012, 02:41 AM
Hello Friedrich and all others,
I am following the rules and define the default directories for the binary
executables and the data files accordingly to Vista / Win7.
its C:\Program Files\MyStuff and
CSIDL_Common_Documents\MyStuff
Because the program does not necessarily run on Vista / W7 / W8K, the
admins often want to store it somewhere else. So I added 2 Define Wizard
Dialogs for %_SB_INSTALLDIR% and %MyDataFolder%.
At the end of the install process I write this %MyDataFolder% into the
appropriate INI. Fine so far.
My problem now: those admins usualy modify the entry field in this Wizard
Dialog by hand.
But _only_ when they click on "Change" (halt dieser Ă„ndern-Knopf) and
select the folder in the upcoming dialogue with point-and-click, the
variable %MyDataFolder% will be filled correctly.
Is there a way to read the manually modified value?
I hope I described it somehow understandable.
tia
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Orth
www.odata.de
www.kik-service.de
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I am following the rules and define the default directories for the binary
executables and the data files accordingly to Vista / Win7.
its C:\Program Files\MyStuff and
CSIDL_Common_Documents\MyStuff
Because the program does not necessarily run on Vista / W7 / W8K, the
admins often want to store it somewhere else. So I added 2 Define Wizard
Dialogs for %_SB_INSTALLDIR% and %MyDataFolder%.
At the end of the install process I write this %MyDataFolder% into the
appropriate INI. Fine so far.
My problem now: those admins usualy modify the entry field in this Wizard
Dialog by hand.
But _only_ when they click on "Change" (halt dieser Ă„ndern-Knopf) and
select the folder in the upcoming dialogue with point-and-click, the
variable %MyDataFolder% will be filled correctly.
Is there a way to read the manually modified value?
I hope I described it somehow understandable.
tia
Wolfgang
--
Wolfgang Orth
www.odata.de
www.kik-service.de
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's five o'clock somewhere.....
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