Minimal Install?
Is there any way to do a type of minimal install with Igor, or will I need to find a way to automate removing everything manually?
To be specific, all I really want is for my client to start up an instance of Igor, connect to it through Automation, have it open a template experiment that runs a procedure file that I made, and then close Igor. I would prefer for Igor to effectively have a silent existence.
The only reason I would like to be strict about it is to comply with 21CFR regulations.
Thanks
You could create your own installer without the examples, help files and extensions. However creating an installer is a lot of work.
Your end-users will still need an Igor license or perhaps they could use a demo version of Igor. No license is needed to use a demo version.
August 21, 2008 at 07:43 pm - Permalink
August 22, 2008 at 06:25 am - Permalink
If you just need to keep users out of the procedure files that you create, it is possible to encode/encrypt your procedure files so that others cannot see them, yet they still function in Igor. I believe you need to contact WM directly for more information if you wanted to go this route.
August 22, 2008 at 07:10 am - Permalink
If you make your procedure files read-only in the Windows property window (Windows Explorer), then the user will not be able to modify them.
Execute this to see other documentation of interest:
DisplayHelpTopic "Invisible Procedure Files"
August 22, 2008 at 05:56 pm - Permalink