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Originally posted by deguix
[B]It can't be done using the registry?
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It probably can, but I've looked into that, and it looks like IE stores its active toolbars in a binary registry setting. Good luck deciphering that!
And of course, you could use other functions to open IE and surf to an URL. But my point was this one can easily be extended for all sorts of functions. You can even receive IE events (although I don't know why you'd need that in an installer)
Dr0:
Much obliged if you'd post that updated version. I'm pretty goed at high level programming, but don't ask me about low level code optimizations... Although I'll certainly take a look at your code and play around with it. Always good to learn something new. Why, just this week I learned how to make an installer using NSIS
Remco