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01-10-2008, 04:33 AM
Hi Friedrich,
Now with Windows Vista you need administrator rights to register
OCX/ActiveX. In our update we have such components.
The problem: in 99% percent of the cases the ocx is already registered so if
the registering (user has not admin rights) fails it doesn't matter - so far
so good. Of course one of the ocx might have changed and this time it has to
be registered.
Question: Is it possible to check the fileversion and check if the ocx is
registered from within setupbuilder? If yes I could start another setup
(that requires admin rights) when our update has finished.
Is this possible or do you have a better idea how to accomplish that?
Thanks for your input
Regards,
Hanspeter Stutz
ARCO Software AG
Now with Windows Vista you need administrator rights to register
OCX/ActiveX. In our update we have such components.
The problem: in 99% percent of the cases the ocx is already registered so if
the registering (user has not admin rights) fails it doesn't matter - so far
so good. Of course one of the ocx might have changed and this time it has to
be registered.
Question: Is it possible to check the fileversion and check if the ocx is
registered from within setupbuilder? If yes I could start another setup
(that requires admin rights) when our update has finished.
Is this possible or do you have a better idea how to accomplish that?
Thanks for your input
Regards,
Hanspeter Stutz
ARCO Software AG