Hello, I'm looking to use/access existing user variables to install a file to. We tell users to set the the user environment variable PYTHONHOME to a path for our install. I would like to then use PYTHONHOME in my Advanced Installer project to know to install a file there. I tried following #3 of th...
Hi Catalin Thanks for talking with your developer and providing a response! I ended up doing something very similar - there were a few features that aren't yet in powershell, so I made those changes in the GUI (as well as changing the theme, saved it, and then loaded the project into my powershell a...
I brought this up in a private email conversation, but thought I would list it here as well. Is it possible to add an option for a pre-defined folder to a user's home directory when using powershell? In the GUI the "User Profile" is part of the pre-defined folder paths (https://www.advance...
Hello, I'm using Powershell to build an msi file and sign it. I was having issues signing my code using 18.6 and saw there was a new version with an update (18.6.1). I removed 18.6 and installed 18.6.1 and now I'm unable to run my powershell script because it's looking for a template in the wrong di...
I have recently been playing around with Powershell and building msi files. One option I don't have access to is changing the theme (dialog and banner) within Powershell. Will this be an option in the future?