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- 08 May 2015, 20:55
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Cannot assign registry value to (Default) value name
- Replies: 0
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Cannot assign registry value to (Default) value name
You are unable to assign a value to the (Default) value name of a registry key. When you create a registry entry, you are required to have a value entered in the 'Value Name' field, you cannot leave it blank. I believe this wasn't the case in older versions of the program. For a more detailed explan...
- 08 May 2015, 20:49
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Cannot Persist License File
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15510
Re: Cannot Persist License File
I have this exact same problem. When you save the IFP file and re-open it, you have to re-associate the license file. This happens every time you open the IFP file.
Version 1.2.9.2
Version 1.2.9.2
- 08 May 2015, 20:34
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Registry Protocol Handler
- Replies: 2
- Views: 12230
Re: Registry Protocol Handler
I have found a resolution for this. It involves manually editing the IFP file and removing the value name. I believe in older versions of InstallForge, you were not required to provide the value name field, thus you could add a value to the (Default) (@) value name. It appears in newer versions, the...
- 08 May 2015, 19:39
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Registry Protocol Handler
- Replies: 2
- Views: 12230
Re: Registry Protocol Handler
I am experiencing a very similar issue. I am setting up my file associations and I have a file extension named ".spr" and I want it to launch a program called "SASSPRO2". So I create the key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.spr" with a value name "(Default)" and value data...