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Sesame 1.1.5 Update File
Jun 12th, 2007 at 11:58pm
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Did SDesigner change at all? It's not in the "executables" update file.


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Come to think of it, Designer would have to have changed, just in order to display 1.1.5 vs 1.1.4 in the title of the window.
  


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Re: Sesame 1.1.5 Update File
Reply #1 - Jun 13th, 2007 at 12:31am
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It is there, but it won't install unless a copy of sdesigner.exe is already present to replace. Many people remove sdesigner and don't want the update to restore it.
  

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Re: Sesame 1.1.5 Update File
Reply #2 - Jun 13th, 2007 at 12:49am
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Well, that explains it. Because I renamed the old files before attempting to install the new ones.

I got it anyway by installing the complete package to a 2nd hard drive, then just copying SDesigner from there.

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Re: Sesame 1.1.5 Update File
Reply #3 - Jun 13th, 2007 at 6:03pm
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Well, that explains it. Because I renamed the old files before attempting to install the new ones.

I got it anyway by installing the complete package to a 2nd hard drive, then just copying SDesigner from there.


If you want to retain the old executables, COPY them to another folder before updating. And if you want to repeat an install you don't need to do so to a 2nd hard drive: the installer allows you to select a different folder - you're not limited to C:\Sesame.

This change is because a number of network administrators choose not to load sDesigner onto most workstations. This is a simple and effective way to prevent these users making any design changes.
  

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