First of all: I have quite a good knowledge of Windows and in general also its applications (installing/troubleshooting them for myself and others), but I don't have a clue about programming or low-level knowledge of what goes on inside an OS or the PC itself.
My question is: a) what happens in general when a program installs itself through a supplied installer and
Now, the purpose of this question is that we use an application at the office, which we have licensed for all our computers. These licences come with a price we are happy to pay, but also the company is charging hard cash for remote installs everytime the application needs to be re-installed (following a crash, upgrade or replacement, which happens more than we would like in this small office), and also: we depend on this company to do the installation for us, so if they don't have the time, we have to miss a PC for several hours or even days...
We are almost all still working with Win98 because of these upgrade fees, and I would like to switch to win2k or winXP (some of our machines are up to XP, others still not, so 2K will probably be it for now), but I would like to find out what happens when the softwarecompany installs the soft. Could I run a program to see what has changed since they took over the PC, reproduce what they have changed and copy the changes to another computer?
If the answer is yes, I would make an unattended install cd with these changes incorporated - Then a crash doesn't mean we have to miss a computer for several days: just replace the hardware and run the cd...
THX in advance!
Zl.
PS: I know this sounds like I'm trying to circumvent a licence, but the program also needs to be installed on our server, and it only excepts connections for as many computers are licenced, so what I would like to do does not violate our licence!!