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Hibari repliedHi all, sorry for updating old topic. I have the same problem as author, so is there any solution? How can i add my dll to UDK installer? Or i should create custom installer with "UDK click-thro terms", and i don't have any problems with licence? Thank you.
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joshua.fontany repliedThe only thing in the license about that is that you have to present the UDK click-thro terms when the custom installer is run.
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ryanjon2040 repliedOriginally posted by mux85 View PostWhat I would like to know is if it is legit to use a custom installer.
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mux85 repliedThanks but that's not what i was asking. I've already tried editing that file, but it doesn't work for dll files in UserCode folder. I've found at least another thread were this problem is mentioned.
What I would like to know is if it is legit to use a custom installer.
Thanks
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Chosker repliedhave you tried editing Binaries/UnSetup.Manifests.xml? editing that file allowed me to include whatever missing files I had into the installer
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mux85 started a topic Using a custom installer for an UDK gameUsing a custom installer for an UDK game
Hi everyone, my UDK game uses some custom dll in the UserCode folder and as far as i know there is no way to make UDK include these files while packaging the game. I didn't try with the march version but the problem is still there right?
To resolve this i think that the only way is to create a custom installer for my. My question is: does this infringe the UDK license terms in some way? I've done some searches and it seem to me that it does not, but can anyone please completely remove any doubts about this?
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