Grigore,
> Ah, almost forgot: it also gives read-write access rights to everyone on the
> application folder (thus you can install it under Program Files in Windows
> Vista / Windows 7 and have no access rights issues).
Do you need to run your setup script as an administrator to get the
following section of code to work?
[Dirs]
Name: {app}; Permissions: everyone-modify
We have an application that auto-updates itself and at the moment we are
installing to an AppData folder (like Google Chrome or MS Clickonce
installs) to get around the Vista/Windows 7 restrictions on updating
files in the "Program Files" folder. Now I'm wondering if your technique
may be a better solution?
Malcolm
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