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Ahh, I actually forgot about INNO. I downloaded a copy of it a couple
years ago but I don't remember checking it out. The last place I worked at we used Wise and I was lucky enough to have my own dedicated install machine that I could "Ghost" a fresh new copy of the OS every time I wanted to test a new install package. That was a great help but installs were still torture. That company went TU in 2000 and I haven't worked since then. (that's why I'm thinking about Excel) That's why I haven't taken the time to get up to speed on the .NET stuff. Thank you, Don On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 07:38:54 -0000, "RB Smissaert" wrote: Using INNO. Free as you probably know and works very well. RBS "Don" wrote in message .. . Hi Chris, and all who have taken the time to answer. I've programmed in all VB versions since 3.0 and ASM, Basic, etc before that. I'm not really up to speed on .Net though. But, building installation packages is one of my least favorite things to do. That's likely not to be a problem for those of you that are creating Excel applications for your own use but . . . For those that are creating apps for others, are install packages often needed or does the normal Office install suffice? How do you handle the installation of any dll's, Db's, or? Do you do onsite installs yourself or do you give complete install packaes to your clients? Your experience will be helpful to me and will be appreciated Thank you all again for being willing to help. Don in Redmond On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 00:04:30 -0800, Chris Marlow wrote: Don, Doing Excel work you are close to the user. It can be frustrating as 'big systems' events can pull the carpet from under your feet & trying to untangle spaghetti that other 'developers' have built in the past can be a nightmare ... however that also suggests that there is some mileage in it as (at least one strand to) a career. Regards, Chris. |
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