Turns out it can. The important parts are:
RequestExecutionLevel highest
: This ensures that the installer gets the highest privilege available to the user's account. i.e. if they are in the Administrator group, the installer will ask for privilege escalation.
- Determining if the user is an Administrator or not. This is achieved using the UserInfo plugin. It's straightforward enough.
SetShellVarContext all|current
: This determines the value of special registry root key SHCTX
. With all
, it means the same as HKLM
(system wide), for current
it results in HKCU
. SetShellVarContext
also affects whether or not the value of $SMPROGRAMS
refers to the system wide start menu or the just user's hierachy.
Here's a skeleton for an installer that can deploy system wide or locally, depending on the user account's permissions. It uses C:\Windows\write.exe as its payload, and optionally installs start menu items and a desktop shortcut. It also puts a reference to the uninstaller in the registry such that it shows up in the Add/Remove Programs dialog. I used NSIS 3.0 (beta) to build this, but I don't see any obvious reason why it wouldn't work with a recent 2.x.
!include "MUI2.nsh"
!define PRODUCT_NAME "DummyProduct"
!define VERSION "0.0.1"
Var INSTDIR_BASE
Name "${PRODUCT_NAME}"
OutFile "${PRODUCT_NAME} Installer.exe"
InstallDir ""
; Take the highest execution level available
; This means that if it's possible to, we become an administrator
RequestExecutionLevel highest
!macro ONINIT un
Function ${un}.onInit
; The value of SetShellVarContext detetmines whether SHCTX is HKLM or HKCU
; and whether SMPROGRAMS refers to all users or just the current user
UserInfo::GetAccountType
Pop $0
${If} $0 == "Admin"
; If we're an admin, default to installing to C:\Program Files
SetShellVarContext all
StrCpy $INSTDIR_BASE "$PROGRAMFILES64"
${Else}
; If we're just a user, default to installing to ~\AppData\Local
SetShellVarContext current
StrCpy $INSTDIR_BASE "$LOCALAPPDATA"
${EndIf}
${If} $INSTDIR == ""
; This only happens in the installer, because the uninstaller already knows INSTDIR
ReadRegStr $0 SHCTX "Software\${PRODUCT_NAME}" ""
${If} $0 != ""
; If we're already installed, use the existing directory
StrCpy $INSTDIR "$0"
${Else}
StrCpy $INSTDIR "$INSTDIR_BASE\${PRODUCT_NAME}"
${Endif}
${Endif}
FunctionEnd
!macroend
; Define the function twice, once for the installer and again for the uninstaller
!insertmacro ONINIT ""
!insertmacro ONINIT "un"
!define MUI_ABORTWARNING
!define MUI_COMPONENTSPAGE_NODESC
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_COMPONENTS
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
Var STARTMENU_FOLDER
!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_REGISTRY_ROOT "SHCTX"
!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_REGISTRY_KEY "Software\${PRODUCT_NAME}"
!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_REGISTRY_VALUENAME "Start Menu Folder"
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_STARTMENU ${PRODUCT_NAME} $STARTMENU_FOLDER
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES
!insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_CONFIRM
!insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_INSTFILES
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English"
Section "-Main Component"
SetOutPath "$INSTDIR"
File "C:\Windows\write.exe"
WriteRegStr SHCTX "Software\${PRODUCT_NAME}" "" $INSTDIR
; These registry entries are necessary for the program to show up in the Add/Remove programs dialog
WriteRegStr SHCTX "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\${PRODUCT_NAME}" "DisplayName" "${PRODUCT_NAME}"
WriteRegStr SHCTX "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\${PRODUCT_NAME}" "UninstallString" '"$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe"'
WriteRegDWORD SHCTX "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\${PRODUCT_NAME}" "NoModify" 1
WriteRegDWORD SHCTX "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\${PRODUCT_NAME}" "NoRepair" 1
WriteUninstaller "$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe"
!insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_WRITE_BEGIN ${PRODUCT_NAME}
CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\$STARTMENU_FOLDER\"
CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$STARTMENU_FOLDER\${PRODUCT_NAME}.lnk" "$INSTDIR\write.exe"
!insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_WRITE_END
SectionEnd
Section "Desktop shortcut"
CreateShortCut "$DESKTOP\${PRODUCT_NAME}.lnk" "$INSTDIR\write.exe"
SectionEnd
Section "Uninstall"
Delete "$INSTDIR\write.exe"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe"
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR"
!insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_GETFOLDER ${PRODUCT_NAME} $STARTMENU_FOLDER
Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$STARTMENU_FOLDER\${PRODUCT_NAME}.lnk"
RMDir /r "$SMPROGRAMS\$STARTMENU_FOLDER"
Delete "$DESKTOP\${PRODUCT_NAME}.lnk"
DeleteRegKey /ifempty SHCTX "Software\${PRODUCT_NAME}"
DeleteRegKey SHCTX "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\${PRODUCT_NAME}"
SectionEnd