Hi Cara,
Well, the only problem with your suggestion is that I would require 
Microsoft Setup Installer to do my installs with rather than using 
InnoSetup. InnoSetup is a nice installer, but last I checked it can not 
look for .NET Framework dependancies and update the .NET Framework from 
the web or cd based on installed version. It is also unable to look for 
specific requirements such as the Managed DirectX components for .NET 
applications.
As you might expect in order to get an up to date version of Microsoft 
Setup Installer I would have to purchase Visual Studio Pro 2008 which I 
no longer have the funds for. I just went out and purchased a new 
laptop, correction, two new laptops for my wife and I with the earnings 
from Montezuma's Return. Other than not having MicrosoftSetup Installer 
support I have found Visual Studio Express 2008 fits all of my business 
needs.
The rest of the funds from Montezuma's Return have been alocated for 
sounds, music, and other USA Games needs.

Cara Quinn wrote:
>    Thomas, an alternative might be to have the installer check for the  
> appropriate .net framework / Dx versions and point the user to the  
> website or the docs if they aren't installed?...
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara  :)
>   


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