Shane, how is work coming along with the installer for wcnav?
When you release it I want to burn some more cd's but I would like it to work with the custom version of wcnav and I would like it to install
ie5.1 on win 95/98 machines. Will this be possible?
Tracy
--- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1Shane, how is work coming along with the installer for wcnav?
When you release it I want to burn some more cd's but I would like
work with the custom version of wcnav and I would like it to install ie5.1 on win 95/98 machines. Will this be possible?
Tracy
I'm going to put out a new installer this week into the gamma
conference fixing a problem on 98 that was reported, and now fixed.
Have you tried the custom version yet? What results did you get?
Shane, I haven't tried the new installer yet. I am currently using the custom version of the old one. I will try it with the new one as soon as
you release it to gamma. Let me know.
Will we be able to package this with IE5? If so how can we preset the "browse in new process" for it?
Tracy
Shane, how is work coming along with the installer for wcnav?
When you release it I want to burn some more cd's but I would like work with the custom version of wcnav and I would like it to in
ie5.1 on win 95/98 machines. Will this be possible?
Tracy
I'm going to put out a new installer this week into the gamma
conference fixing a problem on 98 that was reported, and now fixed.
Have you tried the custom version yet? What results did you get?
It will have to be two seperate installations. The browse in new
process will have to be set by the end user.
Shane, I haven't tried the new installer yet. I am currently using
custom version of the old one. I will try it with the new one as s
you release it to gamma. Let me know.
Will we be able to package this with IE5? If so how can we preset the "browse in new process" for it?
Tracy
Shane, how is work coming along with the installer for wcnav?
When you release it I want to burn some more cd's but I woul
work with the custom version of wcnav and I would like it to in ie5.1 on win 95/98 machines. Will this be possible?
Tracy
I'm going to put out a new installer this week into the gamma conference fixing a problem on 98 that was reported, and now fi
Have you tried the custom version yet? What results did you get?
I think I can get the MS IEAK to install WCNav right after IE5
installs but there is no where I can find in it to preset the browse in
new process. Is there a way around this? Does this switch have to be set
for it to work properly??? I can see now that this will be a nightmare trying to explain it to all the users....
Tracy
It will have to be two seperate installations. The browse in new
process will have to be set by the end user.
Shane, I haven't tried the new installer yet. I am currently using custom version of the old one. I will try it with the new one as s
you release it to gamma. Let me know.
Will we be able to package this with IE5? If so how can we pres "browse in new process" for it?
Tracy
Shane, how is work coming along with the installer for wc
When you release it I want to burn some more cd's but I woul work with the custom version of wcnav and I would like it
ie5.1 on win 95/98 machines. Will this be possible?
Tracy
I'm going to put out a new installer this week into the gamma conference fixing a problem on 98 that was reported, and now fi Have you tried the custom version yet? What results did you
This setting is in the registry. For IE5, it's at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\advanced options\browse\browse_new_proces\
There are a bunch of variables in there, but the one that probable makes
the difference is 'DefaultValue'={'yes','no'}
I haven't looked at IEAK at all, does it provide a way for you to edit
the registry? If not, you'd need some kind of program you could execute from IEAK that would do it.
Remeber though, it's only needed if the user is using virtual winsock to connect. Otherwise, you shouldn't need this setting.
Hello Shane,
This setting is in the registry. For IE5, it's at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\advanced options\browse\browse_new_proces\
There are a bunch of variables in there, but the one that probable
the difference is 'DefaultValue'={'yes','no'}
Thanks for the info, not sure how I can use it though or if I should.
I haven't looked at IEAK at all, does it provide a way for you to
the registry? If not, you'd need some kind of program you could e
from IEAK that would do it.
If it does I don't see it.
Remeber though, it's only needed if the user is using virtual wins connect. Otherwise, you shouldn't need this setting.
I understand this but you see I need a good installer program that will
put on WcNav with the latest browser on a CD. I would really like to
make the install a little more user friendly. The way it is now is just
too many hoops for the point and click users we have to jump through to
be able to install the program and connect with the system.
I am open to a better way???? Any way that makes it user friendly. I
want to stress that I feel for WcNav to fly it has to be user friendly
from the install to it's use.
Take care and thanks for your help,
Tracy
What's not user friendly about it? It's a basic installation, with only
two questions, where to put it, and what to call the start menu for it,
both which are defaulted. If there is some usability issue with the installer, please explain it so I can address it.
The only thing not built in to the installer is the web browser. The
reason for that is that most people are using 32 bit browsers at this
point, and some many updates/patches etc. are appearing for browsers at
this point, it's an item best left alone.
What I would suggest is getting some kind of autorun utility which lets
you build an autorun program, which you could build menu's in (like the
one we use on our cd), have a button for the web browser installer, the wcnav installer, and instructions button to provide some basic
instructions, and maybe an 'about our company' button.
Hello Shane,
I still have not tested the new installer. What is the status of it?
Will it work with the custom version yet?
I don't think I made myself clear about it being user friendly. The installation of WcNav is user friendly as long as it works. In
the past many times you had to jump through hoops getting it
installed. It has caused quite a few illegal operations in 95/98
conflicting with other systray items. Again this is the old one. Getting
a current browser (MSIE 5) configured to work with it is not at all a
user friendly operation.
WcNav itself has a lot of work needed on it as well. The message
client especially. I really don't know what your plans are for the users interface for WINS 2000. I wish I did so I would know which way to
leap. Right now I am thinking of just using WcPPP and burning IE5 with outlook on the cd's and ditching suport for the nav all together.
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