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DJKnight
Newbie Joined: 28 Apr 08 Location: United States Posts: 2 |
Topic: Custom Install Posted: 29 Apr 08 at 3:33PM |
Your product is fantastic but as a Power User, I didn't like the fact that I couldn't Custom Install like with most programs. For user's like me, I would like to buy the pro version, but I need to be able to choose my install directory because I personally do things like Partition Large Hard Drives, and I run Dual boot & Triple Boot setups and like to keep the OS separate from installed programs for backup and file retention reasons. I would like to petition the EXP SYSTEM Programmers to possibly add custom install to allow for power users to choose the install directory. IF this has already been discussed, then I apologize, but how does the other community members feel about adding this feature to the install routine? I welcome all comments.
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Michel_K17
Moderator Group Forum Administrator Joined: 25 Jan 03 Posts: 1673 |
Posted: 30 Apr 08 at 10:10PM |
Hi DJKnight,
Actually, I removed (sorry) the custom install option during the installation process, courtesy of Microsoft, and the new requirements that Windows Vista has of only allowing the installation of programs in the "Program Files" folder. Technically, I could still allow Windows XP users to specify a custom location, but the problem then is that PDF reDirect will stop working if the user upgrades from Windows XP to Vista. Therefore, to provide a friendlier upgrade experience, I decided to also remove the choice for Windows XP users. And now, for the good news: you can still specify a custom folder location. You simply need to specify the installation folder via a switch on the command line. The installer will accept the following switches:
So, step by step, you would do the following:
Alternatively, you can create a shortcut with the command line switches described above instead of a Batch File, or you can enter the command using the Start Menu >> Run... command. Hopefully this will fix this problem for you. By the way... triple boot? Cheers! |
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DJKnight
Newbie Joined: 28 Apr 08 Location: United States Posts: 2 |
Posted: 04 May 08 at 9:25AM |
Thanks for the reply.. and yes.. triple... Windows xp, Vista, and Linux..
I will uninstall and reinstall by that method.. thanks.
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