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I have an Inno Setup installer for an app that offers the user a choice between "Install for all users" and "Install just for me". If it is installed for all users, the INI file is placed in commonappdata and the settings are shared (this is a customer requirement). If it is installed for the current user, it is placed in Local settings appdata.

Once the app has been installed, what's the cleanest way for the app to "know" at run-time what the installation option used was and thus where it should read and save the INI file from? Also, I want the 'default' folder (the one the user is placed in the first time they try to open a data file) to be MyDocs for the single user install, and SharedDocs for the all users install, and I'm assuming the solution will work for that also.

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Let setup write a registry value under HKCU if "install just for me" is chosen. Query the key at program startup and determine the default folder accordingly.

If you're using a task to let the user choose the installation type, you can use a registry entry like this:

[Registry]
Root: HKCU; SubKey: SOFTWARE\MyCompany\MyProg; ValueType: dword; ValueName: InstallUserOnly; ValueData: 1; Tasks: install_just_for_me; Flags: UninsDeleteValue; 

Then at application startup you can do something like:

function GetSpecialFolderPath(Folder: Integer; CanCreate: Boolean): string;
begin
  SetLength(Result, MAX_PATH + 1);
  SHGetSpecialFolderPath(0, PChar(Result), FOLDER, CanCreate);
  Result := PChar(Result);
end;

...
var
  Reg: TRegistry;
  DefFolder: string;
begin
  Reg := TRegistry.Create;
  try
    Reg.RootKey := HKEY_CURRENT_USER;
    if Reg.OpenKey('\SOFTWARE\MyCompany\MyProg', False) then begin
      if Reg.ValueExists('InstallUserOnly') then
        DefFolder := GetSpecialFolderPath(CSIDL_PERSONAL, True)
      else
        DefFolder := GetSpecialFolderPath(CSIDL_COMMON_DOCUMENTS, True);
    end;
  finally
    Reg.Free;
  end;

You can of course also read the registry value if you like.

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  • Note that if you use the 'task' approach, you can read if it is selected at install time at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{AppID}_is1 from the value Inno Setup: Selected Tasks. But as there's a possibility for one user to install for himself and another for all users, this might not be reliable. Apr 20, 2011 at 22:44
  • Thanks, @Sertac. Good answer. You started me thinking. The app installs a default INI file if there is not one found. Presumably I could instead add an entry to the INI file after I have installed it to achieve the same thing?
    – rossmcm
    Apr 20, 2011 at 23:49
  • @rossmcm - You're welcome! I don't see why not. You can very well keep track of installations with sth like '[InstallType]' 'username=userinstall' 'otheruser=commoninstall'... Apr 21, 2011 at 0:15
  • @Sertac. Just another thing. I'm not using tasks, I'm using the check: parameter to conditionally execute Inno statments. Presumably I could code: [Registry] Root: HKCU; SubKey: SOFTWARE\MyCompany\MyProg; ValueType: dword; ValueName: InstallUserOnly; ValueData: 1; check: InstallForJustMe ; Flags: UninsDeleteValue; instead (InstallForJustMe is a boolean function defined in the code section).
    – rossmcm
    Apr 21, 2011 at 1:28
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    ... I figure that I will get the installation type choice from the user at setup time, and write it to HKLM. When app starts, I read HKLM and decide where to read/store the INI file on the basis of which installation type it is.
    – rossmcm
    Apr 25, 2011 at 19:37

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