There's a problem with the installer that if I change the name of the *.exe file it won't be able to be installed:
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why not make a rar/zip/something file containing the exe that isn't remade?.. make it sfx if you really need to... i would have to agree though that the 'forced' naming might piss off some people, but if its required as a portion of the protection then i guess the rar/zip/sfx is the only real solution heremy views are 100% personal views..
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Protection? Forced naming doesn't protect anything. However it seems that e.g. old DT-Setup-Files only allow a certain amount of characters and if you use to many after renaming you would get an error.
Btw. Always extracting things first is no real option either. It isn't that much problem here because the file is relatively small but if you have e.g. 100MB-Setup-File... Not to mention that in most cases you then have to extract twice because the setup normally already has the files stored compressed.
Also as I am using a limited user-account I need to use the "Run as" option for installing purposes and therefore I would need to first extract the file and then run it which isn't that gread also...
Furthermore most times you alreay rename the files during download process and then you find out you can't start it because it doesn't have the correct name. (You then need to go to the site again to find out what the file was originally called (at least in most cases you would have to do so).Last edited by ghost_zero; 20.01.2008, 10:55.
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forced naming allows for a hash of the name / data in the file etc which could be used for protection purposes... i cant see any other reason for a forced name during install... could also be a limitation by the installer or whatnot.. or installer checks itself to extract data from the exe during install which would be sloppy programming, who knows...my views are 100% personal views..
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Originally Posted by ghost_zero View PostBtw. Always extracting things first is no real option either. It isn't that much problem here because the file is relatively small but if you have e.g. 100MB-Setup-File... Not to mention that in most cases you then have to extract twice because the setup normally already has the files stored compressed.
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While this isn't the thread I have been posting in, thank you anyway for explaining that. It does help to clear up the confusion surrounding this, previously inexplicable decision. I'm still not entirely clear on why it was previously limited to 63 characters, but I accept this as a valid reason and will drop it.
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