Hi randem,
In the past few days my InnoScript has started to play up.
Previously I would double click on my '.pjt' file to open InnoScript project and then 'Create Script' and run 'Inno Setup' but now it complains about the license, i.e. Problem with License installation CLF however (sometimes) it still runs but then shortly afterwards it'd lock up.
I've updated from V1.0.15 to V1.0.16.
Please help.
Aloha spick56,
I will assume that you mean version 11.1 Build 16. Try uninstalling InnoScript then re-installing with a fresh download.
Funny how it's almost midnight where you are but I'm making the silly mistakes.
Yes I meant 11.1 Build 16.
Ok I'll do that.
Hi Randem,
I uninstalled IS and then reinstalled it but I still get the same problem.
Sometimes IS starts OK but mostly it gives me the No license present message and after I enter license details it comes back with Problem with License installation CLF but after I close that dialog IS sometimes does start and sometimes lets me build the script and other times it hangs and I have to use Task Manager to kill it.
When you uninstalled did you delete \Program Files\Randem Systems\Release? Did you re-download InnoScript? Are you using the latest License?
Oops, I didn't delete Program FilesRandem SystemsRelease but I did re-download InnoScript and I did use the latest License.
I'll try that again.
Ooops the folder is \Program Files\Common Files\Randem Systems\Release you should also delete \Program Files\Randem Systems\InnoScript
Just tried exactly what you suggested and I still get the same result.
Didn't see your last post so I'll do that again.
Still no good.
What OS are you using and are you up to date on you Windows Updates? Check your computers clock also...
I'm using Windows 7 with the latest updates and the clock is OK but daylight saving did change recently!
Could that have something to do with it?
No, usually it has something to do with protection on the registry. Your registry may have been affected with a program changing the permissions on some keys. The only cause of failure of this type was the registry. You could try resetting your registry permission to the defaults.
Try using this exe. Replace the InnoScript.exe in the installed location with this one.
Do I need to say more.
If you want to reset your registry to the factory defaults you can use this:
Can you run a Virtual Machine?
I take that you mean to reset IS registry entries to factory defaults!
No, I mean your whole computer... and by defaults I only mean permissions not the contents.
Ok, will try that tomorrow after a scheduled backup tonight.
P.S. Currently I don't have my PC configured to run a Virtual Machine (never got around to it as yet, as with a few other things)
Ok, so hopefully you are not developing and testing on the same computer. That is a recipe for disaster...
BTW: You need to install subinacl.msi first before running the ResetReg.bat or ResetRegx86.bat batch file as administrator.