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which paradoxiclally results in a smaller executable than dynamic Qt and doesn't require us to bundle a million DLLs. Also update installer to reflect that. Finally, add a step to the installer to remove all instances of the tap device on full uninstall so as not to leave orphaned junk in your network connections or device manager. Looking good!
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UI. Also remove dummy installer, which we don't need anymore.
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signatures may not have been valid.
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will do for Windows.
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Windows Installer/Updater. Our installer/updater is probably going to be custom-written, and will be used both for installation (in which it'll pop up a progress meter) and for updates via a command line switch.
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still some issues with tap.
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the Windows service to run it and handle auto-update.
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(compatible license).
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Windows.
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to add existing files to create per-tool solutions. Create self test solution to test basic functionality on Windows.
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a start.
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