I use a neat little installtion program by Inno (www.innosetup.com). I don't remember the price, but I do remember that it was very reasonable. It is a much better installtion program than the VB wizard and I've never had any problems.

Cameron

Sonya Nikosky wrote:
I had the same problem, which results from system not letting you
overwrite system drivers, DLLs, EXEs etc.  I crudely solved it by
selecting AppPath  in  the packager screen that asks where to install
your DLLs, OCXs etc, and setting all the "shared files" checks to off .
It results in larger installation package and duplication of DLLs, but
it lets you install the thing. Any better solutions will be welcome.




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