Hi Mark,
why don’t you just call another exe that, performs the registration with the
service api? Or just use the service api directly with “UseDLL(WINSYSDIR ^
“advapi32.dll”)” command of InstallShield. I’ve done that, but it’s not very
comfortable, because off pointer stuff.
regards
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Twain [mailto:xxxxx@crosswinds.net]
Sent: Montag, 17. Juli 2000 13:19
To: File Systems Developers
Subject: [ntfsd] InstallShield 5.5 Proffessional and kernel-mode drivers
Hello all,
I have a big problem with the InstallShield Pro.
I want to register my kernel mode driver inside the InstallShield
installation.
The InstallShield works with the registration of services and dll-s, but
when I was trying to install it using the standart registry functions, it
didn’t work.
The simplest way to make the registry changes is to write them manually, but
there is one binary registry key, called security, which I can’t set from
the InstallShield, because I didn’t know anything about the contents in this
key.
If someone has been installing kernel mode driver using InstallShield,
please respond…
Help…
Best:
Mark