hi benjamin
did you thought about ini instructions?
Or what's with variables for the name which i put in together with the serial# during windows setup?
For example so I could change the username of a program in a setup.iss script of installshield setup. Of i could change any paths or other strings in a reg file before executing.
i think, there are many possibilities what to make with this.
bye
t-o-m-m-y
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.ini instructions
#4
Posted 16 August 2004 - 01:14 PM
ini instructions: mmh, ini file commands
so that i can write to or read from .ini files dynamic.
for example you can execute a setup with the command
but before want to do this:
so i can install this program on the PC of BenjaminKalytta or on RamonaKalytta's pc, and the owner of the program is the same as the computer once
t-o-m-m-y
iniwrite.0.1=ini_filename section_name entry_name value
so that i can write to or read from .ini files dynamic.
for example you can execute a setup with the command
command.0=powerdvd\setup.exe /S
but before want to do this:
iniwrite.0.1=powerdvd\setup.iss {6811CAA0-BF12-11D4-9EA1-0050BAE317E1}-SdRegisterUserEx-0 szName %Owner%
so i can install this program on the PC of BenjaminKalytta or on RamonaKalytta's pc, and the owner of the program is the same as the computer once
t-o-m-m-y
#5
Posted 16 August 2004 - 03:39 PM
or could anybody write a little program to which i can start with the 4 parameters, and this program write the string
#6
Posted 16 August 2004 - 03:40 PM
No, INI Script ... sounds interessting, but hey, this isn't a scripting language
. What I can do here is to add %OWNER%, %ORG% and other environment variables which correspondends WIHU GUI settings.
Benjamin
Benjamin
#7
Posted 16 August 2004 - 03:49 PM
@t-o-m-m-y
i don't know exactly what you want, but i use inimod.exe in batchfiles(http://ww2.netnitco....h/claysutl.html) to change values within inifiles.
CU,
opensurf
i don't know exactly what you want, but i use inimod.exe in batchfiles(http://ww2.netnitco....h/claysutl.html) to change values within inifiles.
CU,
opensurf
#8
Posted 16 August 2004 - 06:42 PM
great
this is the that, what i searched for
thanks
t-o-m-m-y
this is the that, what i searched for
thanks
t-o-m-m-y
#9
Posted 17 August 2004 - 03:04 AM
Thank God!
Please don't add too many features to WIHU. Isn't it supposed to be a Windows Installation Helper Utility, right - and not a eierlegende Wollmilchsau as we call it in German?
#10
Posted 27 August 2004 - 12:41 AM
eierlegende Wollmilchsau=egg-laying woolly milch sow=all-in-one.
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