Jaime, The CD should start and run just fine. Sword does not affect the registry. I've never done an "install". I just run the program. You do have to be in the path where you run the program though.
Dan Quoting "Jaime Herazo B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > * Leon Brooks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:35, Jaime Herazo B. wrote: > > > Hi. I want to make a CD-ROM with various sword programs in it (for > > > windows and linux), and to make it standalone > > > > DemoLinux is your friend. > > > > http://www.demolinux.org/ > > > > Zero maintenance, zero configuration. Strip off the bits you don't need, > add a > > Bible, data files, even a Windows EXE for those who want to complicate > their > > lives, then crisp away! > > > > Cheers; Leon > > Gotta check that, and Knoppix too :) > > So, the linux part is covered, and in a very nice way :) > > I just downloaded the windows version, but i'd have to reboot to check > it out. What i don't know is if it'd work to just copy the exes (and > all the related DLLs) in a directory on the CD, so that if the person > (or some autorun mechanism) runs it, it works. I mean, does it need to > be installed (registry entries and other things), or could it run > directly from the CD? > > > --------------------------------------- > Microsoft: Writing viruses has never been easier! > Microsoft: The company that made email dangerous > Microsoft: Having a false sense of security was never so expensive > ----- > Jaime Herazo Barrios /"\ > jherazo at linuxfreemail dot com \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign > ICQ number: 14721935 X Against HTML Mail, > Yahoo! id: jherazo_1999 / \ and News Too > > >