This has to be easy! Tell a program not to open a file
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Tue Apr 15 20:31:37 EDT 2008
Thanks for the pointer, Jacque. I've been searching for some info on
the net. It appears that manifests can be embedded for real, but they
can also be provided as a file next to the standalone. I wonder if
there is a way to create these files without using .NET development
tools. Do you or anyone else have more information available?
Also, if anyone knows about a different way, e.g. by using the ATTRIB
command (just making this up) or something similar, I'd like to know.
Best,
Mark
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Op 16-apr-2008, om 1:20 heeft J. Landman Gay het volgende geschreven:
>
> If I remember right, you can do it with an embedded manifest in the
> application. Rev already has a manifest, but I don't know how that
> affects standalones or whether it gets transfered to those.
>
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