Re: Custom Installer

2000-09-16 Thread Eva Isotalo
Scott Rossi wrote: If I was going to create my own Windows file installer (say, launched from a CD), how would I go about tracking the volume of data copied to the user's drive? Is it only possible to poll the number of files or is there some way to track the actual K or bytes? Has

Re: Problem with writing a patch stack

2000-09-16 Thread David Bovill
Sounds like you might be opening the stack to patch the environment? You need to open the patch stack from within the environment, as if he licenced home stack is not the first thing to open the script limits are set to the Starter kit. This may not be the problem, but if it is have a look at

Re: Problem with writing a patch stack

2000-09-16 Thread Kevin Miller
On 16/9/00 8:59 am, Andy Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My home stack is licensed, so I don't see the problem. Also, does this mean that others who just have bigearl.mc, mc, and mctools.mc can't use the patch because of the script limit? If this is indeed the case, how does one circumvent

Re: Problem with writing a patch stack

2000-09-16 Thread Geoff Canyon
on 9/16/00 12:59 AM, Andy Bailey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to write a patch to an existing application. Two other possible solutions, which may or may not violate your license, would be: 1. Instead of trying to copy the new stuff into the old stack, copy the user-customized