Hi Greg,

Since you need everything in the Window's Folder to make your standalone run on 
Windows, you're going to have to give the users the whole thing. As I recall, 
this has always been one of the gripes about Windows apps. They're just not 
very "neat". (smile) Sometimes the Mac versions may have separate "externals" 
as well, since we can't change the compiled app and need something outside 
(external) the application itself.

Joe Lewis Wilkins
Architect


On Sep 5, 2011, at 5:11 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I’m am Mac user who doesn’t know much, if anything, about Windows.  I’ve just 
> built a standalone for Mac and Windows and I’d like to confirm what it is I 
> need to provide to Windows users.  The Standalone Builder produced a folder 
> called Windows.  Inside of it is a folder called Externals, which is empty 
> because I have none, the executable file, and the stack files I used in the 
> project.  Do I give users the entire Windows folder or just the executable?  
> The reason that I ask is that the Mac build hides everything nicely in a 
> package, and I was a little concerned seeing those stack files sitting out in 
> the open.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gregory
> 

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