Hi all
Just wondering what other people do when testing setup CDs? My other recent post here asked about registering DLLs and suchlike for use with the app, but I still have the problem making sure that these DLLs get on to the host computer, are registered, can be used, etc.
As far as I can see, a computer can only be used once for testing - if I had 2 VFP apps, I can install one on the machine, but if there's a problem with, say, a DLL in the second app, but the DLL is already there from the 1st app, I won't notice [did that make any sense? ;-)]
So, ideally, I'd have a machine with standard Win98 or whatever DLLs and nothing else. I test the CD, then wipe the machine back to where it was before the test. Any ideas on something nice and easy that will do this. It would need to remove and unregister DLLs, OCXs, etc, restore the registry, and I don't know what else.
This also seems like a lot of trouble, so anybody any Get Tested Quick schemes I can try out?
Just wondering what other people do when testing setup CDs? My other recent post here asked about registering DLLs and suchlike for use with the app, but I still have the problem making sure that these DLLs get on to the host computer, are registered, can be used, etc.
As far as I can see, a computer can only be used once for testing - if I had 2 VFP apps, I can install one on the machine, but if there's a problem with, say, a DLL in the second app, but the DLL is already there from the 1st app, I won't notice [did that make any sense? ;-)]
So, ideally, I'd have a machine with standard Win98 or whatever DLLs and nothing else. I test the CD, then wipe the machine back to where it was before the test. Any ideas on something nice and easy that will do this. It would need to remove and unregister DLLs, OCXs, etc, restore the registry, and I don't know what else.
This also seems like a lot of trouble, so anybody any Get Tested Quick schemes I can try out?