
SSE Setup lets you create Windows installers for your software applications. It provides a simple Wizard interface that asks you to enter the program name, version number, source files, company name, developer website, and other details. Simply enter these details and click "Start" to create the installer. You can also create patches or hotfixes for updating your programs.
v7.1 [Oct 19, 2012]
- Bug Fix: Slight positioning problem when wizard interfaces scaled on Windows 7 / 2008 R2 / 8.
- Bug Fix (Partial): Slow Setup build and install creation for users running Windows Defender/Microsoft Security Essentials (including all Windows 8 users by default) or certain other real-time antivirus software.
- Bug Fix (Internet Updater): Compatibility with pre-7.0 updaters.
- Bug Fix: R6034 errors and other potential DLL/OCX registration problems with v7.0.
- Bug Fix: Registration may not have been performed on already-existing DLL/OCX files.
- Bug Fix: Default initial install folder might have required an OK for creation if multiple levels deep.
- Bug Fix: If install folder had multiple created subfolders, it might not have been automatically removed on uninstall without a reboot.
- Bug Fix: Assorted possible crashes when Windows' DEP setting was set for "all programs".
- Bug Fix: Hard drive space prerequisite check may have incorrectly failed when a decimal point was used in certain cases.
- Bug Fix (Launchpad): When upgrading from pre-7.x to 7.0, if you had SSE Setup set to check for updates periodically, it might have gotten reset to not do so.
- Feature: SSE Setup now comes with extra wizard images as a part of the standard install.
- Change: .NET Framework 3.0 download change. Downloads now point to 3.5 SP1 (retroactive for previous SSE Setup versions).
- Change: .NET Framework 2.0 download change on Windows 8 / Server 2012 (your action possibly required - see help file).
- Change (Booster): Added .NET Framework 4.5 as a pre-set prerequisite you can choose.
- Change (Booster): Addition of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 in Booster as OS's to block install on.
- Change (Booster): Several minor Booster usability improvements.
- Change: You can now specifically register any DLL/OCX files as either 32-bit or 64-bit (rather than only ones going to system folder), and can choose not to register on a line-by-line basis.