Failing to make app portable, what do I do wrong?
- Zach Thibeau
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Ohh cool, Can't wait to test it out , You know if you need a secondary server I'm more than willing to host the files for you
"JPE AutoWizard v2.0.3.exe" is for the JauntePE 0.1.* version. It is old and me myself dont use it anymore. Try JPE Quickie instead. It is far more better than JPE AutoWizard.Daleus wrote:Kranor,
I'm trying to follow your Block Note example, but I can't find:
"JPE AutoWizard v2.0.3.exe"
I realize this might be a name from a former version...I am using 030a.
Where do I find this AutoWizard program you refer to?
Cheers!
crownixx,
Thanks for the reply.
Do you know, will I be able to follow Kranor's example by replacing the "autowizard" with JPE Quickie?
I will give it a try. I have to say I feel as though I'm jumping into the middle of a project with Jaunte. I get the basic idea, but I'm not fully digesting what the milestones are supposed to be along the way.
Hopefully, a quick success will show what I'm aiming for.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply.
Do you know, will I be able to follow Kranor's example by replacing the "autowizard" with JPE Quickie?
I will give it a try. I have to say I feel as though I'm jumping into the middle of a project with Jaunte. I get the basic idea, but I'm not fully digesting what the milestones are supposed to be along the way.
Hopefully, a quick success will show what I'm aiming for.
Thanks
No. When using JPE Quickie, you dont have to unpack the installer using Universal Extractor. Just drag drop the block note installer to JPE Quickie then click "Run Portably". After finish the installation, JPE Quickie will guide you to set up the portable.Daleus wrote: Do you know, will I be able to follow Kranor's example by replacing the "autowizard" with JPE Quickie?