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In the uninstall portion of an innosetup script, I'd like to add a check to see if a specific file's last update datetime occured within the last 10 mins.

Does anyone know the innosetup compatable pascal code for this?

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You can use the Windows API function GetFileAttributesEx to get the last modification date. Putting this in your [CODE] section should work:

const
	GetFileExInfoStandard = $0;

type 
	FILETIME = record 
	  LowDateTime:  DWORD; 
	  HighDateTime: DWORD; 
	end; 

	WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA = record 
	  FileAttributes: DWORD; 
	  CreationTime:   FILETIME; 
	  LastAccessTime: FILETIME; 
	  LastWriteTime:  FILETIME; 
	  FileSizeHigh:   DWORD; 
	  FileSizeLow:    DWORD; 
	end; 

	SYSTEMTIME = record 
	  Year:         WORD; 
	  Month:        WORD; 
	  DayOfWeek:    WORD; 
	  Day:          WORD; 
	  Hour:         WORD; 
	  Minute:       WORD; 
	  Second:       WORD; 
	  Milliseconds: WORD; 
	end; 

function GetFileAttributesEx (
	FileName:            string;  
	InfoLevelId:         DWORD; 
	var FileInformation: WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
	): Boolean; 
external 'GetFileAttributesExA@kernel32.dll stdcall'; 

function FileTimeToSystemTime(
	FileTime:        FILETIME; 
	var SystemTime:  SYSTEMTIME
	): Boolean; 
external 'FileTimeToSystemTime@kernel32.dll stdcall';

You can test it by modifying the InitializeWizard function of your installer project like this:

procedure InitializeWizard();
	var 
	  FileInformation: WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA; 
	  SysInfo: SYSTEMTIME;     
begin
	GetFileAttributesEx(
	    'c:\ntldr', 
	    GetFileExInfoStandard , 
	    FileInformation); 

	FileTimeToSystemTime(
	    FileInformation.LastWriteTime, 
	    SystemInfo); 

	MsgBox(
	    format(
	        '%4.4d-%2.2d-%2.2d', 
	        [SysInfo.Year, SysInfo.Month, SysInfo.Day]),
	    mbInformation, MB_OK);
end;

On my system (XP SP3), the messagebox says: 2008-08-04

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At the moment the only way to support this would be to use a DLL and link it to your uninstall.

You will have to write the DLL that has the functionality your want.

The default INNOSetup install has examples showing you how to call DLLs. After that it should be simple.

As long as you can write a DLL.

HTH, Ryan.

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