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Thread: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

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    Default SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    All,

    Microsoft expects the Windows Vista release to manufacturing (RTM) version
    to be available on November 8, 2006.

    We are busy testing SetupBuilder 5.7 compatibility with the latest Windows
    Vista. We have again improved compatibility with Vista so our customers
    are ready to support the latest Windows version when available.

    By the way, I really think all the UAC popups for all kind of applications
    are a nightmare. IMO, a certificate to code-sign your installations is
    a must for Vista!

    I'll keep you posted.

    --
    Friedrich Linder
    CEO, Lindersoft
    www.lindersoft.com
    +1.954.252.3910

    "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 5.6

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    Friedrich....

    Do you EVER sleep??? <G>

    Jane Fleming

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    That was not Friedrich, that was Andrea. Friedrich is sleeping. ;-)

    --
    Russ Eggen
    www.radfusion.com
    IRC Info: www.radfusion.com/irc.htm
    Freebies: www.radfusion.com/downloads.htm

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    Hello,

    As anyone fully tested CLARION 6 and programs that come from Clarion 6 to
    work with Windows Vista?

    Would you say since you use Clarion 6 and SB is Clarion 6 that it makes it
    all 'good-to-go'?

    -Robert

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    Hello Robert,

    The SetupBuilder 5.7 IDE (compiled with Clarion 6.3 build 9054) seems to
    work very stable. Of course, non-themed Clarion controls look bad under
    Vista, but we have replaced all non-themed Clarion controls with native
    Windows controls.

    This morning I got an "The requested operation requires elevation" popup
    when I started the SetupBuilder IDE. After that it was not possible to
    load the IDE and I had to reinstall the program. It did not happen again,
    but I'll recompile the IDE with a Vista manifest now. I think it had
    something to do with the new Vista UAC feature.

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    Yet again I find myself humbled by your wisdom, Russ :-)

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    Jane,

    Here we add 'O lord and master' .... <G>

    JP

    --

    Thank you

    Jean-Pierre GUTSATZ

    Best Regards

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    hmmm... I've never seen both of them in the same room.<g>

    Jeff Slarve

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    Jane,

    Sleep is for wimps <bg>

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: SetupBuilder and Windows Vista [October 28, 2006]

    > Sleep is for wimps <bg>

    Now the secret is out. ProImage has been delayed all this time because
    Charles and Friedrich are the same person. That explains LOTS of things<g>
    --

    Mark

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