Re: VFP9 SP2 Installshield Errors

Author: Jeff Johnson

Posted: 2011-09-07 at 20:33:53

I agree that Inno Setup is the way to go. I have been using it for

years. I install everything in c:\users\public\applications\myapp (I

create the applications folder).

I works fantastic for me!

Jeff

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On 09/07/2011 05:19 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:

> Jack,

>

> I would strongly encourage you to consider using the free Inno Setup

> product vs. InstallShield.

>

> I've had to use InstallShield on occassion and always found it awkward

> and bulky.

>

> On the other hand I've found InnoSetup to be simple but powerful.

>

> There are a bunch of InnoSetup scripts for VFP apps floating around the

> internet, on the wiki, and in the Profox mail archives.

>

> Malcolm

>

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