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‎Jun 20, 2010
04:14 AM
Can Installshield detect the processor ID ?
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I need detect Installshield processor ID
please help me
I need detect Installshield processor ID
please help me
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‎Jul 14, 2010
04:59 PM
The best script function for finding out processor information is SYSPROCESSORINFO( ), but that does not discover the processor ID. In fact, I don't think the Processor ID is stored even in the system registry. For example, open regedit to see the registry and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / HARDWARE / DESCRIPTION / System / CentralProcessor . There is lots of information about the processor there, but even in the registry the ID is not stored. I don't know of any other place in the registry you could look, sorry.
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‎Jul 14, 2010
10:27 PM
A wealth of information can be obtained by querying the win32_proccesor class of wmi ( windows management instrumentation ).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394373(VS.85).aspx
Last time I checked, InstallScript *STILL* doesn't have a collection enumerator so you'll want to use some code over at InstallSite to help you tie it all together.
http://www.installsite.org/files/GetObject.zip
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394373(VS.85).aspx
Last time I checked, InstallScript *STILL* doesn't have a collection enumerator so you'll want to use some code over at InstallSite to help you tie it all together.
http://www.installsite.org/files/GetObject.zip