Closed dawl closed 10 years ago
UX around the installer is really awful when installing XNA/.NET in the background. We need to notify the user that something is going on, so that they don't rerun the installer (or send us an email that "It's broken!").
Sooo i wrote a vbscript that checks to see if xna is installed and only runs the installer if it isn't. So issue solved :P
UX around the installer is really awful when installing XNA/.NET in the background. We need to notify the user that something is going on, so that they don't rerun the installer (or send us an email that "It's broken!").