No bootstrapper involved. I can apparently make redistributable NSIS
files and just have another NSIS file run it silently. Which works just
fine. Also, no need to remember guids or the rest of that weird esoteric
stuff that windows installer seems to favor. And if I *really* need a
MSI for some unavoidable reason, I can just make a MSI file that
executes the NSIS file and only have to remember two guids.

Thanks for all your help, btw. Just can't waste any more time on this
stuff.

On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 17:24 -0700, Bob Arnson wrote:
> Jerome Haltom wrote:
> > Thanks for all the help. I'm going with NSIS though, I suspect.
> >   
> 
> Um, OK, but how's that any different than creating an MSI (instead of an 
> MSM)?
> 


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