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Multi Commander v3.5 Alpha/Beta
Jungle:
--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on August 20, 2013, 20:42:13 ---wait.. are you sure it not just an redraw issue ?? Try move the mouse over the list or alt-tab to/from another app so the window force redrawn..
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Nothing changes. [Save] button also does nothing.
Will try clean install.
Jungle:
With fresh (non-portable) install everything seems to be OK.
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But when i try to install MC (beta) under non-Administrator account (even with admin privileges), endless loop of messages occur
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MultiCommander v3.3.0.1476 x64 Setup
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MultiCommander is already installed.
Do you want to uninstall the existing version.
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Yes No
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then
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MultiCommander v3.3.0.1476 x64 Setup
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Try to install MultiCommander again?
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ОК Cancel
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and again.
Mathias (Author):
Then it must have failed to uninstall.
It can loop if the reg entry for installed program is still there and that is the last things that is removed when uninstalling.
Jungle:
--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on August 21, 2013, 06:51:09 ---Then it must have failed to uninstall.
It can loop if the reg entry for installed program is still there and that is the last things that is removed when uninstalling.
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No. I hadn't MC installed. If setup is launched as non-Administrator, such loop occurs. If launched as Administrator, no problems (and no uninstall procedure).
BTW, Uninstall and MultiUpdate also work properly only when run as Administrator (on Win7)
Mathias (Author):
MC must have been installed before.. you only get that loop if it find it self under install programs.
If MC was install with admin right it have added it self to windows so that it shows up under "Programs and Features"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MultiCommander
or under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MultiCommander
There might be an issue if you first install as admin (local_machine) and then as normal user (current_user) and then uninstall.
the entire for normal user might still be there and the uninstaller will try to remove the one under local machine ( admin )
Problem is that the NSIS install system is old and the support for Win7+ is not good. I want to replace it but creating a new installer takes more time that I have.
However MultiUpdate will check for write permission and will only restart it self as admin if it do not have write permission to the folder it tries to change.
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