I tried it in Vista, and made a video of the experience with running
commentary!  Find it here:

  http://locut.us/FreenetWinInstallTest1.mov

Ian.

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Zero3 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm ready with the first alpha of the new native Windows installer I've
> been working on. It would be very cool if some of the Windows people
> here would make a test install and write back with feedback.
>
> Basically, everything needs testing. Installer, start/stop scripts,
> launcher and uninstaller. Spelling/wording/grammar corrections are
> welcome too (English isn't my native language, so chances are I've made
> several mistakes in that area!). Please also write back with anything in
> the process that seems unintuitive. Feel free to challenge it by
> installing an old version of Java first or installing the node on an SD
> card or weird stuff like that.
>
> I've only tested it on Windows XP myself, so especially 2000, 2003 and
> Vista tests are much appreciated. I'd be surprised if everything works
> out-of-the-box on those systems.
>
> Keep in mind that this is alpha software. While I've done my best to
> make it bulletproof, I could obviously have made mistakes at some point.
> (Please find them! ;)). Multiple concurrent installations are supported,
> but if an installation with the current Java installer is detected, it
> will ask you to uninstall it first.
>
> Source is available in trunk/apps/winstaller @ SVN for those who like to
> compile themselves
> Compiled binary is available at
> http://privat.zero3.dk/FreenetInstaller.exe for the rest of us
>
> - Zero3
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