![]() It includes documentation and groups basic customization options close together, so you can easily adapt the script for your own installers. ![]() The resulting, expanded script accomplishes this. However, I wanted the script to give the user the opportunity of closing the target program and continuing with the installation, rather than aborting the whole process. I found an existing script which checks to see if a program is running and exits the installation if it is (after first displaying an error message in a message box.) It was very helpful in presenting the basic concept. Most recently, I looked for a way to check if a program is running (and to close that program) when we’re about to install a new version. I’ve tweaked my programs’ Inno Setup scripts to accomplish certain important, but tricky tasks. ![]() As a software developer, I love Inno Setup! It is a wonderful, powerful, free software-deployment tool. ![]()
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