We have produced a problem installing to non-default locations and
will address it in the next installer.
At 05:54 PM 6/26/2008, you wrote:
Just reporting a possible issue with installation of WE7 beta.
I reported earlier today that installation of bet1 resulted in
Window-Eyes running as a demo on my other computer. Well,
installing it on this machine went ok, but I'm still not sure what
happened with the first installation.
The only real difference is that on the other machine Window-Eyes is
on drive E: and I'm guessing this could be the problem. As the
beta doesn't ask for a location, does it just go straight ahead and
install to C:\program files? Whatever is happening, thought it
might be useful for the list to know about.
Cheers,
Ray.
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