Dar Scott wrote:

> So how does one make a monolithic application on Windows?

It almost doesn't matter what the structure of your app is on Win -- most
users will never see it directly.

Once they're done with your installer they'll access your app through the
Start menu, and if they ever uninstall it they'll either use an uninstaller
you added to the Start menu (you lose a point at Tucows if you don't) or the
control panel.

The relatively few Win users who poke around in the Program Files directory
on their own will find that most apps from Adobe, Macromedia, and other
major vendors have some sort of Components folder and won't mind seeing
yours if you need one.

-- 
 Richard Gaskin 
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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