Minor problems with the DHTML Editing Control for Applications installer

A helpful customer contacted us with some concerns about the installer for the Windows Vista version of the DHTML Editing Control for Applications.
While I had run the ICE verification for Logo Compliance in Orca (the MSI inspector/editor) I had failed to upgrade to the Windows Vista version of Orca first.  As a result, we missed the fact that some UI elements in the AdminUISequence which were required for Windows Vista Logo Compliance were missing.
This was easily fixed, but I spotted another problem while working on this; the launch condition which required Windows Vista in order to run the installer applied the administrative install as well as the ordinary install.  Administrative installs don't actually install the product on a computer; they deploy an installable image to a network location.  There's no reason to require an administrator to be running Windows Vista just to deploy an administrative image, so this is being corrected as well.  The user installing from the administrative image will still need to be running Windows Vista, of course.
This installer modification is in testing now and will be released soon.  The binaries installed by it are unchanged.  If you have any questions, contact me or post a comment.
Published 09 September 06 05:48 by vank

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# Van Kichline's WebLog said on September 25, 2006 5:33 PM:
A while back I posted that there were some minor problems with the DHTML Editor Control for Windows...
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