I need my installer to check if a file exists in the destination location, and if is not there, then the installation aborts. My project is a update patch, so I want the installer to avoid installing the update files if the main exe of the application is not in the destination. How can I do this?
Can someone give an example of code to check file version through the Windows registry?
[Files]
Source C:\filename.exe; DestDir {app}; Flags: ignoreversion; BeforeInstall: CheckForFile;
[code]
procedure CheckForFile(): Boolean;
begin
if (FileExists('c:\somefile.exe')) then
begin
MsgBox('File exists, install continues', mbInformation, MB_OK);
Result := True;
end
else
begin
MsgBox('File does not exist, install stops', mbCriticalError, MB_OK);
Result := False;
end;
end;
Another solution would be the
InitializeSetup()
:Credit: Manfred
Just don't let the user proceed until they pick the correct folder.
Of course, it's also a good idea to try to automatically pick the correct folder for them, eg. by retrieving the correct location out of the registry.