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*The installer logs installation process in a temp file, and later moves to INSTALL.LOG after installation.
 
*The installer logs installation process in a temp file, and later moves to INSTALL.LOG after installation.
  
The installer does the following:
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The installer appears to do the following:
 
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<li>Extracts the uninstaller "UNWISE32.EXE" from the archive to &lt;APPDIR&gt;\UNWISE.exe<ref>By default, the installer chooses "%Program Files%\Team17\Worms Armageddon\" as the installation directory. For the purposes of this article, &lt;APPDIR&gt; refers to the installation directory chosen by the user, as a string.</ref> ; also makes an entry for Add/Remove programs.
 
<li>Extracts the uninstaller "UNWISE32.EXE" from the archive to &lt;APPDIR&gt;\UNWISE.exe<ref>By default, the installer chooses "%Program Files%\Team17\Worms Armageddon\" as the installation directory. For the purposes of this article, &lt;APPDIR&gt; refers to the installation directory chosen by the user, as a string.</ref> ; also makes an entry for Add/Remove programs.
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<li>Deletes "&lt;APPDIR&gt;\bbytdll.dll"<ref name="unlogged"/>
 
<li>Deletes "&lt;APPDIR&gt;\bbytdll.dll"<ref name="unlogged"/>
 
<li>Moves the temporary log file to &lt;APPDIR&gt;\INSTALL.LOG .
 
<li>Moves the temporary log file to &lt;APPDIR&gt;\INSTALL.LOG .
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===v3.5 Beta 2 update===
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The update installer appears to do the following:
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<li>Extract all the files from the archive to &lt;APPDIR&gt;.
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<li>Writes the following to the registry (in order):
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<pre>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\WA.exe]
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"Path"="&lt;APPDIR&gt;"
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@="%ProgramFiles%\games\worms armaggedon\WA.exe"
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Team17 Software Ltd.\WA Update v3.50 beta2\2.0]</pre>
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<li>Deletes "&lt;APPDIR&gt;\bbytdll.dll"<ref name="unlogged"/>. (If the file cannot be deleted at the moment, the installer will prompt the user to restart the computer.)
 
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Revision as of 05:13, 15 May 2010

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Technical information

These information is based on the trial version of the Trygames release.

Installer

The Installer is a Wise installer.

  • Most of the audio files in the archive are in .OGG format in order to reduce the installer size. The file /User/Import/logo2.bmp.jp2 is for the same reason. These files are decoded using a special program called "decoder.exe" during installation.
  • The installer logs installation process in a temp file, and later moves to INSTALL.LOG after installation.

The installer appears to do the following:

  1. Extracts the uninstaller "UNWISE32.EXE" from the archive to <APPDIR>\UNWISE.exe[1] ; also makes an entry for Add/Remove programs.
  2. Extract all the files from the archive to <APPDIR>.
  3. Launches decoder.exe -f lfiles.lsy -p to decode the .OGG sounds and the .JP2 image.
  4. Deletes the following files (in order)[2]:
    • lfiles.lsy
    • Xjp2.dll
    • libgfl170.dll
    • decoder.exe
  5. Adds links to its group in the start menu[3] (in order):
  6. Writes the following to the registry (in order):
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Team17SoftwareLTD\WormsArmageddon]
    "PATH"="<APPDIR>"
    
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Team17SoftwareLTD\WormsArmageddon\Data]
    "SubLogicSeed"=dword:00000000
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Team17 Software Ltd.\Worms Armageddon\1.00.000]
    
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Team17SoftwareLTD\WormsArmageddon\Data]
    "LogicSeed"=dword:197d007d
    
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Team17SoftwareLTD\WormsArmageddon\Options]
    "Volume"=dword:00000001
    "Filter"=dword:00000001
    "CD Tracks"=dword:0000007f
    "Detail"=dword:00000005
    "Animations"=dword:00000001
    "DisplaySize"=dword:00000000
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\WA.exe]
    "Path"="<APPDIR>"
  7. Prompts and adds a desktop shortcut to Worms Armageddon.
  8. Advises user to install the Beta 2 update if Windows XP/2000 is detected.[4] Clicking "Yes" launches the browser to download the update from Trymedia:
    http://fe.trymedia.com/d/team17/20m_d_p3050b/WA_P3050_Beta2.exe
  9. Activates the Trymedia DRM by writing the following to the registry (in order)[2]:
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Trymedia Systems\ActiveMARK Software\90E9B1D2C4C85AE675F1822345339973]
    "tracking"=hex:00,4e,5f,72,48,c6,54,c5,c6,45,d9,2d,9a,32,1a,ba
    "affiliate"=hex:74,72,79,67,61,6d,65,73,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00    ;(ASCII: trygames........)
    "currency"=hex:55,53,44,00,00,00                                   ;(ASCII: USD...)
    "price"=hex:00,00,00,19,99
    "timestamp"=hex:12,73,85,19,41
  10. Deletes "<APPDIR>\bbytdll.dll"[2]
  11. Moves the temporary log file to <APPDIR>\INSTALL.LOG .

v3.5 Beta 2 update

The update installer appears to do the following:

  1. Extract all the files from the archive to <APPDIR>.
  2. Writes the following to the registry (in order):
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\WA.exe]
    "Path"="<APPDIR>"
    @="%ProgramFiles%\games\worms armaggedon\WA.exe"
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Team17 Software Ltd.\WA Update v3.50 beta2\2.0]
  3. Deletes "<APPDIR>\bbytdll.dll"[2]. (If the file cannot be deleted at the moment, the installer will prompt the user to restart the computer.)

Footnotes

  1. By default, the installer chooses "%Program Files%\Team17\Worms Armageddon\" as the installation directory. For the purposes of this article, <APPDIR> refers to the installation directory chosen by the user, as a string.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 This process is not logged into INSTALL.LOG . Beware.
  3. By default the group name is "Team17\Worms Armageddon"
  4. The message is: "The program are you trying to install was not designed for your operating system. The program may not work properly. Press YES if you want to download a patch for Windows XP/2000 or NO to finish the installation process."


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