Thank you, George. --- In [email protected], George Henne <g...@...> wrote: > > We wil get this fixed next week! > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Sep 5, 2009, at 11:57 AM, "cschuchert" <cschuch...@...> wrote: > > > Hi Al, > > > > Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't help. As demonstrated in > > the 'Hello World' example I gave, the first 'Co' name remains as it > > did in totally new versions of my app as reported earlier. The only > > time it changed is when I went from my app name to hello world but > > in no instance was the company name used as shown in the properties > > field. This morning I started from scratch by opening the ide as > > though I was using it for the first time, started a project, put a > > couple of things on a form, added a company name and started the > > installer. The company name it showed was 'helloworldco' from > > yesterday, no resemblance to today's project name nor the company > > name. It appears that it doesn't look at the 'company name' in the > > properties field. Hopefully others who read this thread will > > experiment on their own and verify what I am finding. If my > > procedure is wrong, I need to know. > > > > Jim > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "rmrsoft" <alan@> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Jim > >> > >> I think you might find that just changing the Company Name does not > >> 'flag' to the program that the source code has changed, so if you > >> do a compile it does not use the new Company Name. > >> > >> Try changing the Company Name and then make another significant > >> change (and change back) in the code, to force a save on the next > >> compile. > >> > >> Does that help ? > >> > >> Al > >> > >> --- In [email protected], "cschuchert" <cschuchert@> wrote: > >>> > >>> Ok, George, I created a "Hello World" project, did not put > >>> anything in the company name field. The installer used > >>> 'helloworldco' as the company. > >>> > >>> Then I made a new one with a different name and put a company name > >>> in the field. The installedr still used "helloworldco". > >>> > >>> I did a third one and put a company name before doing anything > >>> else. Still the same 'helloworldco'. So I think you should take a > >>> look at that. The end user may want to know what's going on when > >>> he sees something not related to the true company name. > >>> > >>> Jim > >>> > >>> > >>> --- In [email protected], "cschuchert" <cschuchert@> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> I have the company name in the correct place in the Project > >>>> Explorer properties field. I, too, thought that would make the > >>>> difference but it does not. When I first created the installer > >>>> for a version of my app, mainly to experiment, it added "Co" to > >>>> the name of the app and hasn't changed it since. It may have > >>>> something to do with the fact that subsequent versions > >>>> essentially have the same code. However, they have different > >>>> project names. I will create a "Hello World" app and see if it > >>>> still maintains that 'locked in' name. Thanks for your help. I > >>>> also think Joe's suggestions would be advantageous, especially > >>>> for users like me. > >>>> > >>>> Jim > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> --- In [email protected], "George Henne" <gh@> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> What do you have in the Company field in Project Properties? > >>>>> > >>>>> If it is blank, the installer appends "Co" to the end of your > >>>>> app name > >>>>> to create a company name for you. > >>>>> > >>>>>> As far as the 'company name' issue goes, the only time it looks > >>>>>> screwy > >>>>>> is when it first starts the installer with this message: > >>>>>> "Welcome to the > >>>>>> installer for <appname> from <appnameCo.>...that last is the > >>>>>> problem. I > >>>>>> can't find anywhere how to change it. It comes from the very > >>>>>> first one I > >>>>>> did with the built in installer. The nsp file does not reveal > >>>>>> anything. > >>>>>> Thanks for your time. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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