The processes created for executing entries from the [Run]
section inherits the environment block of its parent process, which is the installer itself. So you have to set the environment variable to the installer and let it inherit to your executed application. How to do that is shown in the below script:
[Run]
Filename: "{app}\temp\installation_files\license.exe"; BeforeInstall: SetEnvPath
[Code]
#ifdef UNICODE
#define AW "W"
#else
#define AW "A"
#endif
function SetEnvironmentVariable(lpName: string; lpValue: string): BOOL;
external 'SetEnvironmentVariable{#AW}@kernel32.dll stdcall';
procedure SetEnvPath;
begin
if not SetEnvironmentVariable('PATH', ExpandConstant('{app}')) then
MsgBox(SysErrorMessage(DLLGetLastError), mbError, MB_OK);
end;
Previous answer for notifying rest of the system about variable change:
As @Jerry pointed out in his comment, a notification about the environment changes is performed after the [Run]
section is processed. Actually, it is one of the last things executed by the installer.
So, to notify the system about environment changes before processing the [Run]
section, you'll need to have a workaround. I rewrote the RefreshEnvironment
procedure from Inno Setup code to script. It's the same function as it's executed if you have ChangesEnvironment
directive set to yes
.
In the following script I have removed the ChangesEnvironment
directive and added execution of the RefreshEnvironment
procedure from the AfterInstall
parameter function of your registry entry:
[Registry]
Root: HKLM; \
Subkey: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment"; \
ValueType: string; ValueName: "PATH"; ValueData: "{app}"; \
AfterInstall: RefreshEnvironment;
[Run]
Filename: "{app}\temp\installation_files\license.exe";
[Code]
const
SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG = 2;
WM_WININICHANGE = $001A;
WM_SETTINGCHANGE = WM_WININICHANGE;
type
WPARAM = UINT_PTR;
LPARAM = INT_PTR;
LRESULT = INT_PTR;
function SendTextMessageTimeout(hWnd: HWND; Msg: UINT;
wParam: WPARAM; lParam: PAnsiChar; fuFlags: UINT;
uTimeout: UINT; out lpdwResult: DWORD): LRESULT;
external 'SendMessageTimeoutA@user32.dll stdcall';
procedure RefreshEnvironment;
var
S: AnsiString;
MsgResult: DWORD;
begin
S := 'Environment';
SendTextMessageTimeout(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_SETTINGCHANGE, 0,
PAnsiChar(S), SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 5000, MsgResult);
end;