I have a standalone that is thoroughly tested in XP and I am now trying in Vista and Windows 7. I never bothered with Vista before, but Windows 7 will surely be adopted in far greater numbers than Vista was, so they are obviously extremely important now.

This is a standalone that is a splashscreen with the actual program stacks in the package or program folder. Nothing unusual here - in OSX the program stacks have always been "savable." In XP as well, whether the stanalone is installed or is just a program folder sitting on the desktop containing the .exe and other program stacks. I don't use any installer for OSX, just dragging the application to the applications folder.

When the free trial is launched for the first time, some custom properties which define the trial period are set in one of the stacks and saved. If the user buys the program, he receives an unlock code that also, among other things, sets some custom properties in one of the program stacks and saves it.

In Vista this all works as expected in the Rev IDE and also works as a program folder with the .exe inside on the desktop. But when I actually install the program and launch it from the start menu, the necessary custom properties for defining the the trial period and then the unlocking process are not saved.

I use the Inno setup compiler to create my Windows installers, and again, it always worked perfectly in XP. As you can see, I don't know a lot about Windows, I've only gotten pretty good at what it takes to get my standalones working in XP.

So I guess the question is this; What is different about Vista that an installed applications works differently than one that isn't installed? Why won't it save some simple custom properties once the standalone is actually installed? Or does the problem lie in the Inno setup compiler? And is it the same for Windows 7?

Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers,

Lars


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