I have Cream installed on my wife's computer and am trying to upgrade the underlying version of Vim. I cannot figure out how to do it! The Cream installer includes gvim and doesn't give you the chance not to install it. I uninstalled Vim and Cream, installed the latest Vim without cream, opened the source archive for Cream, and ran the install.bat file. I expected this to create/copy all the stuff needed to run Cream, but I have no shortcuts or anything and I know there was some setup involved there for running the right files and setting the right runtime path, etc.
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