The installer checks for "license.ini" at the default destination folder then, on the next page, asks you to choose a destination folder! Probably the wrong way round there...
So, if I have the regular app on H: and install the new version to F:, if I've agreed to the license on H: I'll never be asked when installing to F:. Also, if I'm upgrading on F: (or any drive letter before the last/default and assuming no other install) I'll always be asked, even if I've previously agreed (because the installer is only checking H:).
The installer should probably check for "license.ini" *after* the user has confirmed the destination folder.
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When upgrading, it is skipped if you already agreed to the current version it will not be shown again.
Also, be sure it's in UTF-8 format (Not ANSI).
It works just fine and is used in current apps with 2.0.2 installers.
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The installer checks for "license.ini" at the default destination folder then, on the next page, asks you to choose a destination folder! Probably the wrong way round there...
So, if I have the regular app on H: and install the new version to F:, if I've agreed to the license on H: I'll never be asked when installing to F:. Also, if I'm upgrading on F: (or any drive letter before the last/default and assuming no other install) I'll always be asked, even if I've previously agreed (because the installer is only checking H:).
The installer should probably check for "license.ini" *after* the user has confirmed the destination folder.