; -- 64BitTwoArch.iss -- ; Demonstrates how to install a program built for two different ; architectures (x86 and x64) using a single installer: on a "x86" ; edition of Windows the x86 version of the program will be ; installed but on a "x64" edition of Windows or Windows 11 on Arm ; the x64 version will be installed. ; SEE THE DOCUMENTATION FOR DETAILS ON CREATING .ISS SCRIPT FILES! [Setup] AppName=My Program AppVersion=1.5 DefaultDirName={autopf}\My Program DefaultGroupName=My Program UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\MyProg.exe WizardStyle=modern dynamic Compression=lzma2 SolidCompression=yes OutputDir=userdocs:Inno Setup Examples Output ; "ArchitecturesInstallIn64BitMode=x64compatible" requests that the ; install be done in "64-bit mode" on x64 or Windows 11 on Arm, ; meaning it should use the native 64-bit Program Files directory and ; the 64-bit view of the registry. ; On all other architectures it will install in "32-bit mode". ArchitecturesInstallIn64BitMode=x64compatible ; Note: We don't set ArchitecturesAllowed because we want this ; installation to run on all architectures. [Files] ; Install MyProg-x64.exe if running in 64-bit mode (see above), and ; MyProg.exe otherwise. ; Place all x64 files here Source: "MyProg-x64.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; DestName: "MyProg.exe"; Check: Is64BitInstallMode ; Place all x86 files here, first one should be marked 'solidbreak' Source: "MyProg.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Check: not Is64BitInstallMode; Flags: solidbreak ; Place all common files here, first one should be marked 'solidbreak' Source: "MyProg.chm"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: solidbreak Source: "Readme.txt"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: isreadme [Icons] Name: "{group}\My Program"; Filename: "{app}\MyProg.exe"