well garry, you should download the latest installer.
due to the new certificate polocy every windows installer package
that is from january 2010 to 8 october 2012 is now defunked and useless.
Several companies have not updated.
inno has just upgraded their scripts though since innos are not msis
they shouldn't be effected.
In fact I just tested inno installer I had and its not effected.
Never the less assume that any installer with certifficates signed
after january 1 2010 to the present month are now rubbish.
anything after say the 10th of this month and up will work though as
previders can't make 512 bit certifficates anymore.
Some like adobe have updated bits of stuff, and assume other
companies will start releasing programs in due cource.
this cert thing has to do with security certifficates on emails,
websites and activex controls so yeah.
Saying that if you are wanting to create a new installer and need a
certifficate you shouldn't have a problem.
any old installer made from the period january 2010 to september 2012
is now in the can.
anything made after october 10th or before january 1 is still active.
You could just delete the certifficate unless you really want it in there.
Right now expect everything you do as outdated and there fore crap!
everyone's software is now a pile of junky crap since everyone is effected.
Personally I would have actually made sure all software was upgraded
rather than ms forcing the upgrade on people that obviously hadn't
upgraded yet to the new security model.
Now users and developers will have to wait for upgrades or redo their certs.
As a user I am angry at ms for not actually getting everything set
with its previders like verisign to verify that most had upgraded
before making the change.
You can crack the registry temperarily to lower your security, but
you will then put your system at risk though ms does acknowledge that
for a time there will be a backlog as everyone tries to resign their
security with the new standard.
The cheapest way is to avoid ms installers.
if you do need ms components aparently they will install since
windows will allow for them to be installed.
For the general blind dev that has payed probably a lot to get their
certs concider what you need that security for.
it may be easier to kill that or stop using windows installers all together.
If you are new though then you can only buy the new standard now so
there is no problem.
At 04:42 p.m. 11/10/2012 -0600, you wrote:
Hi gamers and developers.
Need some advice.
I am thinking the JS Install is just that Jaws Scripts for the
Window installer program Inno.
That program works perfect and it may be the install of Inno that
prduce the error for JS Install program version 1.1x
Done this work on a W7 and 64 bit computer with the follow sum up error.
OLE Registery LIberary problem on .TBL file in the Windows system 32 folder.
There is 3 options to choice from Ignore, try again and abort.
Looking to have an on web installer for my sports gaming games scripts.
The Inno program should do OK, as seen the program looks blind
friendly, but looking to make it accessible with Jaws HOt keys if possible.
So please if any ideas on this matter on what best procedure to
take, by reply to this message on or off list.
Any questions on the scripts to be release Off list.
Thanks
Crash
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