Hi - yes, Innosetup can do it.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tracy,
>
> Regarding your statement
>     "..create the folder where you copy the local EXE to giving it
> Modify access to Authenticated Users..."
>
> Would this be done (and if so, how) by the Innosetup program during
> installation? So far, I've had to set this folder attribute manually.
>
> Mike Copeland
>
>> On Wed, April 6, 2011 12:01 pm, Lew wrote:
>>> Systems is going to start this conversion in a few months. I'm the only
>>> vfp developer, but there are a number of Access&  Excel devs as well. Are
>>> there any obvious (or not so obvious) gotchas?
>>> I realize that the list has been discussing this for some time, but,
>>> pigheaded slug that I am, I don't pay any attention until I've actually
>>> got to deal with it.
>>> Lew
>>>
>> If you're not using VFP 9 SP 2, you'll have some UI issues to deal with.
>> Dave covered many issues I've dealt with.
>>
>> This isn't Windows 7 specific.
>> If you use a loader application that downloads updated EXE's to a local
>> workstation. You might run into trouble when a different user logs into
>> the machine and runs when an update is needed. The way to avoid this is to
>> create the folder where you copy the local EXE to giving it Modify access
>> to Authenticated Users, maybe Users.
>>
>> Tracy
>>
>>
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