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| [WD22] Is it possible to use only manual live update procedures? |
| Iniciado por rob, 26,feb. 2018 15:17 - 2 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 26,febrero 2018 - 15:17 |
So I've been messing with the live update functionality built into WinDev using some small applications.
One of which is run usually by a scheduled task in windows, with a command line parameter that makes it automatically run the process it's setup for without opening the GUI.
If run without that command line parameter, it then opens up a window for user interaction.
For this application, I would like to be able to check for updates only when I call functions to do so. Ie when it opens in user mode instead of scheduled task mode.
As far as I can tell, when building the installer, it's not possible to tell it to not automatically check for updates. Is there a way to disable that automatic check, and only use AppliUPDAvailable() to check for updates? |
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| Publicado el 26,febrero 2018 - 19:01 |
Hi Robert,
the installer is available as a windev project SOURCE (wdsetup)... So you can open it, modify it any way to you want, then use your own specific version for the installs
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Le 2/26/2018 à 9:17 AM, Robert a écrit :
So I've been messing with the live update functionality built into WinDev using some small applications.
One of which is run usually by a scheduled task in windows, with a command line parameter that makes it automatically run the process it's setup for without opening the GUI.
If run without that command line parameter, it then opens up a window for user interaction.
For this application, I would like to be able to check for updates only when I call functions to do so. Ie when it opens in user mode instead of scheduled task mode.
As far as I can tell, when building the installer, it's not possible to tell it to not automatically check for updates. Is there a way to disable that automatic check, and only use AppliUPDAvailable() to check for updates? |
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| Publicado el 05,marzo 2018 - 14:29 |
| Thanks! I'll give that a shot. |
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