Generate_registry_file.py now also creates an uninstall file which removes the registry edits.
The error seen when running on certain machines have also been fixed (as far as I'm aware). The %1 in the registry edit has been replaced with %L. With %1 some machines were abreviating directory names in the file path which could not be recovered. This does not seem to happen with %L.
Generate_registry_file.py now also creates an uninstall file which removes the registry edits.
The error seen when running on certain machines have also been fixed (as far as I'm aware). The %1 in the registry edit has been replaced with %L. With %1 some machines were abreviating directory names in the file path which could not be recovered. This does not seem to happen with %L.