On May 22, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Erik Hansen wrote:
what makes a file installed
as opposed to loaded or copied to
the desktop?
thank you,
Erik Hansen
The term installation really applies more to Windows systems than to
Macintosh. On Windows, there are certain registry files that need
installer to be
piggy-backed this way as just
another step in the installation.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
what makes a file installed
as opposed to loaded or copied to
the desktop?
For the most part they're the same thing. What an installer can do for
you is copy files
what makes a file installed
as opposed to loaded or copied to
the desktop?
For the most part they're the same thing.
What an installer can do for
you is copy files to specific locations if
needed, and on Win make any neessary
registry entries (such as those needed
to associate
Hey Folks
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Cheers
--
Monte Goulding
B.App.Sc. (Hons.)
for the QT installer to be
piggy-backed this way as just
another step in the installation.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
what makes a file installed
as opposed to loaded or copied to
the desktop?
thank you,
Erik Hansen
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