Installing a CD on Windows, Unix

William T. Simmons tsimmons at employmentlawadvisors.com
Thu Jan 17 09:20:01 EST 2002


Here's something that will help on your question relating to installation
programs. I totally recommend Setup Specialist - it's fast, easy, builds
flawless installer files for Windows, and is very reasonably-priced ($87.23
on their site, and the installer files you create are royalty-free). Check
it out at http://www.us.setupspecialist.com/en/.
HTH,
Tommy Simmons
Employment Law Advisory Network, Inc.
www.employmentlawadvisors.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Richard D. Miller <wow at together.net>
To: <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:41 AM
Subject: Installing a CD on Windows, Unix


> I'd appreciate suggestions on setting up a CD in Windows. Last time I did
> this (more than 5 years ago), our program required the user to enter the
> drive letter of their CD drive, so the part of the program loaded onto
their
> hard drive would know where the CD portion was. What's the best way to
> handle this with Rev? Also, I'd like to hear recommendations on Windows
> installation programs. Which ones are best? Finally, how is this issue
best
> addressed in Unix (no experience with that at all)?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Richard Miller
> The Wood Exchange.info
> http://www.thewoodexchange.info
> 802-238-5355
> 802-951-2534 fax




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