Stephan,
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Again: If I have two instances A and B of an application installed, and
want to have a per-installation deployment variable C for that
application stored in the registry, what would the involved registry
keys have to look like for instance A to have C with value D and
instance B to have C with value E?
Good question, somehow the registry keys for A and B have to be
different. Actually I don't know, how this is conceptually solved, e.g.
what is going to happen if I install OOo two times. Probably the second
installation just overwrites the keys of the first, if so, I think we
don't need to solve something which is not solved by Windows itself.
Anyway, putting some more thoughts into this, I think the perfect
solution would be, to specify the to be used URE in the registry of the
active (the last) installation, comparable to all other registry entries
created for a particular OOo installation. The deployment parameters
than just reference the registry entries, in case someone wants to
change the URE for a particular installation he / she
* may either change the registry entry for the active installation, or
* directly the deployment parameter of a particular installation.
-Stephan
Regards
Kay
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