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I use Inno Setup for my installations, and usually just call my VB6 exe at
the end of installation. I know I can do the registry stuff from Inno, but I'm not very good with the Pascal scripting. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Brian Murphy" wrote in message ... That's interesting. I didn't think about doing it within NSIS. But if I had, I still would have done it with VB6 because I consider that to be a much easier route. Especially since KeepItCool had already written the VB6 code. Brian On Oct 2, 9:26 am, "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote: Glad you got it working. I've never used the NSIS installer although I've had it on my system for years. A quick look in help suggests all can be done in the NSIS script without the need for the separate VB6 app. Regards, Peter T "Brian Murphy" wrote in message ... I have created a VB6 program using KeepItCool's posted code. I call the VB6 program from my NSIS installer. In my limited testing so far it works great! Thanks for the great tip, Peter. I've wanted to do this addin install/uninstall stuff for years, and now I can :) If I knew how to put a link to the specific post with the code, I would. Here is the header for the post. Newsgroups: microsoft.public.excel.programming From: keepITcool Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 04:58:50 -0700 Local: Sat, Oct 16 2004 6:58 am Subject: remove add-in entry via registry Cheers, Brian |
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