I was just going to say that... Newer Inno Setup needs it explicitly stated. Not sure why, but it's got something to do with Vista I think...
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Vincent Snijders < [email protected]> wrote: > 2008/12/24 Alex Kovacic <[email protected]>: > > - > > > > Hi Vincent > > > > Lazarus-0.9.26.1-17889-fpc-2.2.2-20081223-win32 - also needs > Administrator > > Privileges > > Lazarus-0.9.26.1-17366-fpc-2.2.2-20081113-win32 - Installs OK > > > > alex..... > > > > At 08:35 AM 24/12/2008 +1100, you wrote: > >>- > >> > >>Thank you Vincent > >> > >>Double clicking the program opens a dialog form called: Open File > -Security > >>Warning. > >>:"The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this > >>software?" > >>"Run" or "Cancel" > >>Pressing "Run" - New form- Select Setup Language -press OK- brings up > error > >>form which states. "You must be logged in as administrator when > installing > >>this program. > >> > >>Windows XP Service Pack 2. (area wide network computer).. > >> > >>Ps. I can reinstall v0.9.26.1 without problems. > >> > > > Thanks for this detailed feedback. I am using a newer version of the > installer builder (Inno Setup) and apparently if nothing is explicitly > said about Required Permissions, it used to default to none and now to > Administrator. Tomorrow's (20081225) snapshots will be build with the > explicit RequiredPermissions=none setting. > > Vincent > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > -- o__ ,_.>/ _ (_)_\(_)_______ ...speed is good _______________ I believe five out of four people have a problem with fractions.
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