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Can w32-471.exe be extracted?

[quote user="Brian Fluet"]
Inno Unpacker creates the destination directory as expected (-d option) but it is empty.
[/quote]

innounp -x w32-471.exe

or if you want not in current directory

innounp -dPath\Directory -x w32-471.exe

 

 

 

<P>[quote user="Brian Fluet"] Inno Unpacker creates the destination directory as expected (-d option) but it is empty. [/quote]</P> <P>innounp -x w32-471.exe</P> <P>or if you want not in current directory</P> <P>innounp -dPath\Directory -x w32-471.exe</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P>

I am dismayed to see that w32-471.exe is not a self-extracting zip.  The capability of seeing the files contained in the installer has been invaluable.  Anyone know of a way to extract it?

 

<p>I am dismayed to see that w32-471.exe is not a self-extracting zip.  The capability of seeing the files contained in the installer has been invaluable.  Anyone know of a way to extract it?</p><p> </p>

[quote user="Brian Fluet"]Anyone know of a way to extract it?[/quote]

Try the Inno Unpacker, maybe it works (David Harris mentioned using an Inno Setup script but not its compiler, and I haven't tried this myself).

<p>[quote user="Brian Fluet"]Anyone know of a way to extract it?[/quote]</p><p>Try the <a href="http://innounp.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank" mce_href="http://innounp.sourceforge.net/"><i>Inno Unpacker</i></a>, maybe it works (David Harris mentioned using an Inno Setup script but not its compiler, and I haven't tried this myself). </p>
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No joy.  Inno Unpacker creates the destination directory as expected (-d option) but it is empty.

No joy.  Inno Unpacker creates the destination directory as expected (-d option) but it is empty.

Two options:

1. Just do a fresh install ("new installation") to a new directory.

2.  Run the installer and go to your temp directory when the first page of the installer is visible.
    Then change the sorting of your temp directory to "last changed" and search for a directory "is-*.tmp" (where * is a placeholder
    for 5 chars). All installation files are within this directory. You can now copy them to a new destination for later use.

 

Hope this helps.

Sven

<p>Two options:</p><p>1. Just do a fresh install ("new installation") to a new directory.</p><p>2.  Run the installer and go to your temp directory when the first page of the installer is visible.     Then change the sorting of your temp directory to "last changed" and search for a directory "is-*.tmp" (where * is a placeholder     for 5 chars). All installation files are within this directory. You can now copy them to a new destination for later use.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>Sven </p>
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