On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:15:45 -0700
"chris h" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> "Lil' Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:FRlhb.51572$AH4.41046@lakeread06...
> > There's more to program installations that just the files
> > themselves.
> Some
> > of these files are application specific system files interdispersed
> > with windows system files in the windows directory and some
> > subdirectories. There are application specific "ini" files, and
> > application specific registry entries. Device dependent
> > applications may also supply device drivers as well.... So what is
> > it you're going to keep as far as files? Dave
>
> They are my own C++ projects, I was just lazy enough to use the actual
> path and now I regret it 
> I have tons of projects and several versions. I could change them all,
> and I may even do it if necessary,
> but still...
If you go through the registry you'll find that a lot of commercial
applications also use the actual path--it may not be hard-wired in the
code but you'll still have to find and change every registry entry. If
that was all you had to do then life would be good, but there are also
links, configuration files, and so on that have to be found and changed
manually.
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