Well,
As far as I remember you can plug some of your routines in your setup
project, thus reach any framework class including Registry.

baris

On 12/2/05, Stanislav Peťko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is not my case, because I have "setup project" (deployment), not
> windows application project, so I do not have any class in it and it
> uses standard setup dialogs.
>
> Stano.
>
>
>
> David Lanouette wrote:
>
> >Take a look at the Registery class.  It has methods to read and write
> >entries in the registery.  Getting it into a property in one of your
> >classes will require writing a little code - maybe in a constructor.
> >
> >HTH.
> >
> >
> >On 12/2/05, Stanislav Peťko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hello everyone.
> >>
> >>I have a setup project in VS.NET 2003. I know how to write a registry
> >>key during installation. But I already need the opposite. I need to read
> >>a key from registry and write its value into some property. To be
> >>concrete, I need to read a value from
> >>HKLM\Software\[Manufacturer]\SomeKey and write it to property
> >>[TARGETDIR], before setup wizard's dialog for installation directory is
> >>displayed, so this value is predefined.
> >>
> >>Thanks a lot for any help, Stano
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