Actually, since MS owns the copyright to the software, they are within their rights to control how the software is distributed, whether it is modified in any way or not. Cheers and Regards
If you add an install via AIO then you don't need to touch the install.ini. You can move the files as long as you specified the new location within the install.ini. Basically the install.ini adds a list of locations to a list which already contains 2 locations by default. When it comes to your install entry it will just scan all the directories until it finds a match. foreach (installlocation in list) { if (setup exists in this directory) -{then install} else -{keep checking the other directories.} }
REG ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce /V Cleanup /D "CMD /C DEL %WINDIR%\system32\WinToolkit*.* & RMDIR /S /Q %windir%\WinToolkit"The next version will add this automatically at the end of the installation process.