ETO installer; who was responsible for this?

I Remember it being easy. I am sure that I don't really have to mention this, but test the install with a testing group before releasing to the general public. Otherwise :pop4:
 
I am not familiar with the program that Clive uses. This is the company & program I used during ETO, PTO and RS installs and updates. I believe I used their 1st generation program. Now they are up to pro 2.

https://www.clickteam.com/download-centre/install-creator-pro-2

Hey Bob, glad to see that you're still popping in, hope that life is treating you well.
I used the basic free version of the Install Creator, I never looked into what the pro version could do over and above it.
 
Hey Bob, glad to see that you're still popping in, hope that life is treating you well.
I used the basic free version of the Install Creator, I never looked into what the pro version could do over and above it.

Thanks Clive. Things are rocky, but getting better. Maggie is in quarantine at a skilled nursing facility after surviving COVID, she will have to do rehab to overcome her MS relapse before coming home. She got the virus while at a rehab hospital. I had already got my 1st dose of Maderna so I dodged that bullet. I am pretty much disabled now with COPD but life is still good.
Cheers
 
Thanks Clive. Things are rocky, but getting better. Maggie is in quarantine at a skilled nursing facility after surviving COVID, she will have to do rehab to overcome her MS relapse before coming home. She got the virus while at a rehab hospital. I had already got my 1st dose of Maderna so I dodged that bullet. I am pretty much disabled now with COPD but life is still good.
Cheers

Sad to hear that. I wish you both all the best!
 
Thanks Clive. Things are rocky, but getting better. Maggie is in quarantine at a skilled nursing facility after surviving COVID, she will have to do rehab to overcome her MS relapse before coming home. She got the virus while at a rehab hospital. I had already got my 1st dose of Maderna so I dodged that bullet. I am pretty much disabled now with COPD but life is still good.
Cheers

It's nice to hear that life is still good after all that's been thrown your way Bob, best wishes to you both.

Did you ever get your model railroad up and running, a sawmill wasn't it?
 
Did you ever get your model railroad up and running, a sawmill wasn't it?

No I didn't, got some work done then ended up with cataracts and after repair was not motivated to continue on. Maggie at that time the MS started to progress requiring me to spend more time meeting her needs.
 
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