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Topic: «WM Installer » on forum: Beta Testing   Views: 7450
 
Greg Webb
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Posted: 12/17/2007 21:53:59
 
 
Is it possible to configure the installer to remember the last settings used by the user?

I'm one of those people that like to specify where program files are placed.

Thanks.
 
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Michael Rezvanov
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Posted: 12/18/2007 00:02:27
 
 
Greg,

Pleae explain what settings exactly do you mean? Actually now the installer remembers the path where where AWM is installed.
 
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Greg Webb
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Posted: 12/18/2007 17:26:32
 
 
Michael,

You made me doubt what I'd observed just prior to writing about the installer, so I did a check.

I uninstalled WM and then I installed it again. The installer uses its defaults for program installation directory and program group. These are:

 Program directory: C:\Program Files\Actual Window Manager
 Program group: Actual Window Manager

I had previously used:
 Directory: C:\Program Files\WindowManager (Actual Tools)
 Group: WindowManager (Actual Tools)
 
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Michael Rezvanov
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Posted: 12/19/2007 00:05:58
 
 
Greg,

Yes, you are rigth, the installer uses its defaults when installing Actual Window Manager anew. When uninstalling all the information is deleted. What I meant in my previous message is that the installer remembers the path when upgrading from one version to another.
 
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Greg Webb
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Posted: 12/19/2007 03:28:23
 
 
Thanks for the update Michael. Some installers remember the installation parameters even after the product is un-installed. When programs are not behaving normally, and I'm not referring to WM here :-), one approach is to un-install and then re-install again.

I think it depends on the characteristics of the installer being used.

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