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‎Sep 30, 2009
01:42 PM
SRCDISK and GetValidDriveList about to drive me nuts
I have 2 issues in a new installer I'm developing for my company. I have to do a self-extracting setup.exe for this particular program, but I do need to know where I am installing from. So, of course, SRCDISK, SRCDIR and the rest all point to the temp area where the setup.exe extracts to.
Is there any way for me to know where I actually double clicked on the setup.exe from?
And on another problem. I'm trying to bring up a list of valid drives to install to. Including Mapped Network drives. So, firstly I used a Volume Select Combo with the appropriate properties, works on XP, not on Vista/7. Next I tried just a combo box where I use GetValidDrivesList and IT doesnt work either...populates local drives just fine but using
GetValidDrivesList(lDriveList2, FIXED_DRIVE, 0);
GetValidDrivesList(lDriveList3, REMOTE_DRIVE, 0);
and combing those lists...still only get the fixed drives on Vista and 7...
Im running as administrator, trying to get just a stinkin drive list and this is getting crazy. Even if I just use the standard select button for changing installation directory the listbox at the top drops down and doesnt show mapped network drives...
Is there any way for me to know where I actually double clicked on the setup.exe from?
And on another problem. I'm trying to bring up a list of valid drives to install to. Including Mapped Network drives. So, firstly I used a Volume Select Combo with the appropriate properties, works on XP, not on Vista/7. Next I tried just a combo box where I use GetValidDrivesList and IT doesnt work either...populates local drives just fine but using
GetValidDrivesList(lDriveList2, FIXED_DRIVE, 0);
GetValidDrivesList(lDriveList3, REMOTE_DRIVE, 0);
and combing those lists...still only get the fixed drives on Vista and 7...
Im running as administrator, trying to get just a stinkin drive list and this is getting crazy. Even if I just use the standard select button for changing installation directory the listbox at the top drops down and doesnt show mapped network drives...
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‎Sep 30, 2009
04:40 PM
Seems the drivelist issue has to do with UAC and there is a registry entry (after reboot dangit) that can fix the issue. But it only works for vista, not 7...
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‎Sep 30, 2009
05:07 PM
Right right, searching these forums (and the world) for "Vista mapped drives" and "EnableLinkedConnections" will turn up the back story.
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‎Sep 30, 2009
07:26 PM
But, it doesnt seem to fix Windows 7... And then the whole SRCDISK issue is killing me too, but I might just have to let that one go.
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‎Sep 30, 2009
09:49 PM
Allright a little more information for those who may end up searching on this topic. The drives, having been mapped as a normal user, are not available when we begin the installer with elevated privileges (either require administrator or highest available) So when I set the installer to run as Invoker the drives are available. Fortunately I'm not doing anything too crazy with my installer so I can leave it as Invoker and I think it will be ok. But this is still a dumb situation to have to deal with.
btw as far as I can tell this works for both Vista and Windows 7.
Now. I'm still not sure what to do about trying to tell where the installer was invoked from.
btw as far as I can tell this works for both Vista and Windows 7.
Now. I'm still not sure what to do about trying to tell where the installer was invoked from.
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‎Oct 01, 2009
09:10 AM
For an MSI project, SETUPEXEDIR might be what you want.
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‎Oct 01, 2009
12:38 PM
That did it! Getting hard to remember all these different properties now adays. Thanks!