Hi,

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 04:31:09PM +0200, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
> Yes, that is big part of the appeal. Plus the results of the 
> installations would be more consistent:
> 
> - Registry keys would always be in the main registry
> - OpenVPN always under "C:\Program Files\OpenVPN" (unless customized)

I do like this :-)

The installer would need some way to deal with "legacy" prior setups,
namely "the new and magic 32/64 bit installer hits a 64-bit system that
has a 32-bit OpenVPN on it".  But that's not truly different than today
(64bit installer running on a system that has the 32bit version pre-
installed), so we need to fix this some way or the other anyway...

gert
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