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Thanks, I use this proggie all the time as well...
I think I now realize why nobody has updated their Wisbar OEM since v111010 (some OEMs are titled 111013, but this does not prove accurate after install). With 111013 Lakerige added support for other languages... I think this may have made making the OEM more difficult. |
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I'll take a look at the original cab for 111014 in a sec.
I know in the wisbaradv cab there are a bunch of language dll's like French.dll etc and it only copies one to a file called "language.dll" in the same running directory as wisbaradv2.exe, depending on the lang you choose during install. I'm going to see if wislite does the same. Edit: It does exactly that. Notice the 0english.026 file in the cab? That needs to be copied as language.dll in the same directory as wisbarlite will be running from. On a side note, it might conflict with wisbaradv2's language.dll if they're not the same but being copied over eachother in \Windows. Edit again: Grrr.. ignore that ^^^ they're text files in this one. Sorry. I have no idea why it's doing that then. The setup xml looks like it's just a full install to one directory, no sub-folders so I don't know why it's not working properly from windows.
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I just had an idea on this. In initflashfiles.txt you could try copying english.txt , wisbarlite_96.dll and shell32Ex.dll to the proper install directory (\Program Files\Lakeridge\Wisbar Lite) incase the full path to the file is hardcoded in or something. They're small files.
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