!verbose 2 !define TEMP1 $R0 ;Temp variable !define SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER "3.0" ; This is the ending of the product specific server file.... not the default Server.exe file. ; MessageSnifferRestorer1_1_1.nsi ; ; This script produces an included installer file that is packed inside the MessageSniffer Installer utility. ; It is in charge of installing fresh files, and for restoring from an older pre-existing directory. ;-------------------------------- ; The name of the installer Name "Message Sniffer Install/Restore Utility 1_0" ; The file to write OutFile "Restorer.exe" ; End word searching subroutine vars. ; Standard vars for the license page. LicenseText "Approve License Agreement:" ; title LicenseData "License.txt" ; pointer to set the target of the license file. VAR /GLOBAL SNFServerInstallDir ; Root to the $INSTDIR. ## ERROR... this note should read ROOT to the platform that is USING sniffer... ##.... confirm this. Var /GLOBAL LicenseID ; Holds user entered License ID. Var /GLOBAL Authentication ; Holds user entered Authentication ID Var /GLOBAL InstallerCompletedRestore ; A onetime bit flag that determines if the installer needs to jump to the restore success screen or ; move on into the License screen. Var /GLOBAL OpenGBUIgnoreFileOnClose ; Flag for determining if I should open GBUdbIgnoreList.txt on exit of installer. Var /GLOBAL HasStickyPots ; Flag for running the email entry list. Var /GLOBAL UseDetectedRulebase ; Flag for skipping download of huge rulebase if you have one existing. Var /GLOBAL DownloadFailed ; $DownloadFailed This Variable declared in on init and defaulted to "0". Var /GLOBAL AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG ; This is the flag to turn on or off the automatic upload file feature in the snfmdplugin.xml file Var /GLOBAL RetainExistingSettings ; flag for later logic to copy config files into new install folder. Var /GLOBAL CommandLineParameters ; flag to hold parameters send on the command line to the Restorer.exe program. Var /Global shortInstallPath ; used to shorten the pathnames for the variables for output. ################################################# Var /GLOBAL localINSTDIR ; used in subs like editglobalCFG and editMXGuard.ini to hold the local Var /GLOBAL localSERVDIR ; and the intended install paths. Var /GLOBAL registryTempData ; tempvar to read in from registry for that purpose. ################################################# ################################################# ## These variables used for File management functions and for Get Time Var OUT1 Var OUT2 Var OUT3 Var OUT4 Var OUT5 Var OUT6 Var OUT7 ; end File Managment subroutine vars. ######################## ## Vars for the License and Authentication Display Screen VAR testInputLength Var EDITLicense Var EDITAuthentication Var CHECKBOX ######################## ## Vars for the AlphaNumerical Test Function VAR /GLOBAL AlphanumericalTestString ; Holds the definition of all alpha numerical digits that are acceptable for the License and the Authentication String.. VAR /GLOBAL AlphaNumericsSourceString ; local SourceString to test all char components. VAR /GLOBAL AlphaNumericalTestChar ; local working char VAR /GLOBAL AlphaNumericalResult ; 1 if ok, 0 if failed . VAR /GLOBAL AlphaNumericalSSLen ; local length counter VAR /GLOBAL SNF2Check ; local variable for holding the result of the snf2check call. ######################################################################################################################################################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## 0 The block of variables below are used to point and source files that are being handled by the rollback function, ## but that need special handling. Its easier to be explicit so the code is readable. If you are going to need to hijack the stomping of a file ## during rollback and strip/replace data rather than replace/delete the entire file, then you will need to define all these items. # Vars used to determine the direction of edit functions. VAR /GLOBAL healFromOldFile ; used to flag putting stuff back. VAR /GLOBAL collectedArchiveData ; store these lines, collected from the file. VAR /GLOBAL succededAtPlacingArchivedData ; true if we have already written data to the new file. # Edit or Rollback Vars for GLOBAL.cfg VAR /GLOBAL archivedGLOBALcfgPath ; file to use for putting stuff back. VAR /GLOBAL archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle ; handle for file to read in the stuff to put back.... # Edit or Rollback Vars for MXGuard.ini VAR /GLOBAL archivedMXGUARDiniPath VAR /GLOBAL archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle ; handle for file to read in the stuff to put back.... VAR /GLOBAL archivedMDPluginsDatPath VAR /GLOBAL archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle ; handle for file to read in the stuff to put back.... VAR /GLOBAL UnpackedCURLStuff ; This is a flag so that if you go back to the screen that calls the unpacking of curl etc, it doesn't do it again, ; and continue to add it to the rollback file. !include "LogicLib.nsh" ; needed for if than do while. !include "FileFunc.nsh" ; needed for ifFileExists, FileOpen, FileWrite, FileClose !include "Sections.nsh" ; required. !include "WinMessages.nsh" ; needed for Word searching of the Plugins.dat file. !include "WordFunc.nsh" ; needed for Word searching of the Plugins.dat file. !include "nsDialogs.nsh" ; needed to dynamically handle custom page creation ; !include "StrRep.nsh" !insertmacro WordFind ; compiler macro... needed to call before use !insertmacro un.WordFind ; compiler macro... needed to call before use !insertmacro WordFind2X ; compiler macro... needed to call before use !insertmacro un.WordFind2X ; compiler macro... needed to call before use!insertmacro GetParameters !insertmacro GetOptions !insertmacro GetTime ; compiler macro... needed to call before use !insertmacro un.DirState ; compiler macro... needed to call before use !insertmacro un.GetTime ; compiler macro... needed to call before use !insertmacro un.GetParent ; replace the moveup directory function..... ######################################################################################################################################################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## Notes 1 If you have completed the adding platform notes in the Installer.exe code, then you are now moving to the next step. ## The previous efforts were all about deciding WHERE to put the install, and ensuring that its in the right place. The Installer eventually will call ## the Restorer. A left over dichotomy from the original design. It does serve to break installer presentation/validation from installation. Since the ## installation is pretty much the same screens for all the platforms. ## The Installer.exe creates a .txt file that has server location, and the installer location defined. Those two vars are loaded onInit, and begin the ## install process. ## ## For files that are being edited, the automatic restore macro's will copy and manage putting files back, on uninstall. Besure to make the appropriate ## calls. There is a difference for a file that you are putting in place, vs, a file you are editing in place. It will make sense when you get to the code. ## ## Remember that even though you have a lot of conditional execution for all the multiple platforms, only one sniffer installation will be live at a time. ## If the Restorer detects via the registry that there is an old version, it uninstalls that first. Then will install the new version on the platform that ## was identified by the Installer.exe via the LocalRoot.txt file. ## ## Also, be careful to note when/if you need to put in file adjusting subroutines, that you will need to typically duplicate it for the un.installersubs ## if you need to manage the un-doing of those edits. Sometimes you won't if you're happy with file replacement of the old file. ## NSIS requires the namespace for subroutines be different, even though the declared global variables are all valid for the uninstaller as well. ######################################################################################################################################################## ; Sets up the left side picture on the installer. AddBrandingImage left 140 !macro BIMAGE IMAGE PARMS Push $0 GetTempFileName $0 File /oname=$0 "${IMAGE}" SetBrandingImage ${PARMS} $0 Delete $0 Pop $0 !macroend ; Request application privileges for Windows Vista RequestExecutionLevel admin ;-------------------------------- XPStyle on ; for custom page look. ; Pages Page license "nsSetupLicenseTitle" "" "" Page custom nsDialogsUserName nsDialogsUserName_leave "User name and Authentication:" Page custom nsDialogsGetRulebase nsDialogsGetRulebase_leave "Downloading Sniffer Rulebase File:" Page custom nsDialogsWaitingForRulebase "" "Downloading Sniffer Rulebase File:" Page components "nsSetupcomponentTitle" "" "nsinstfilesExitSub" Page instfiles "nsSetupInstallationTitle" "" "" Page custom finishedFilesDisplay finishedFilesQuit UninstallText "This will uninstall the previous version of Message Sniffer." "Location:" UninstPage uninstConfirm #UninstPage custom un.Restore "un.BeSure" ": Restore or Remove" UninstPage instfiles Function nsSetupLicenseTitle !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBanner.bmp" "" SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Approve License Before Continuing:" FunctionEnd Function nsSetupcomponentTitle !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBanner.bmp" "" SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Adjust Component Selection:" ;if We haven't been to this screen before, the case flag will be zero. And we leave teh Next button disabled.... otherwise we leave it enabled: ; Disable the next button until selection is made. Var /GLOBAL BackButton GetDlgItem $BackButton $HWNDPARENT 3 EnableWindow $BackButton "0" FunctionEnd Function nsSetupInstallationTitle !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBanner.bmp" "" SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Completing Server Installation:" FunctionEnd ############################################################################### ## ## Open source functional additions from NSIS website. Provided by users. ## ## ############################################################################### ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Title : Go to a NSIS page ; Short Name : RelGotoPage ; Last Changed : 22/Feb/2005 ; Code Type : Function ; Code Sub-Type : Special Restricted Call, One-way StrCpy Input ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Description : Makes NSIS to go to a specified page relatively from ; the current page. See this below for more information: ; "http://nsis.sf.net/wiki/Go to a NSIS page" ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Function Call : StrCpy $R9 "(number|X)" ; ; - If a number > 0: Goes foward that number of ; pages. Code of that page will be executed, not ; returning to this point. If it excess the number of ; pages that are after that page, it simulates a ; "Cancel" click. ; ; - If a number < 0: Goes back that number of pages. ; Code of that page will be executed, not returning to ; this point. If it excess the number of pages that ; are before that page, it simulates a "Cancel" click. ; ; - If X: Simulates a "Cancel" click. Code will go to ; callback functions, not returning to this point. ; ; - If 0: Continues on the same page. Code will still ; be running after the call. ; ; Call RelGotoPage ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Author : Diego Pedroso ; Author Reg. Name : deguix ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function RelGotoPage IntCmp $R9 0 0 Move Move StrCmp $R9 "X" 0 Move StrCpy $R9 "120" Move: SendMessage $HWNDPARENT "0x408" "$R9" "" FunctionEnd ############################################################################### ## This allows me to determine how many times I want to replace instead of it being recursive... ############################################################################### Function AdvReplaceInFile Exch $0 ;file to replace in Exch Exch $1 ;number to replace after Exch Exch 2 Exch $2 ;replace and onwards Exch 2 Exch 3 Exch $3 ;replace with Exch 3 Exch 4 Exch $4 ;to replace Exch 4 Push $5 ;minus count Push $6 ;universal Push $7 ;end string Push $8 ;left string Push $9 ;right string Push $R0 ;file1 Push $R1 ;file2 Push $R2 ;read Push $R3 ;universal Push $R4 ;count (onwards) Push $R5 ;count (after) Push $R6 ;temp file name GetTempFileName $R6 FileOpen $R1 $0 r ;file to search in FileOpen $R0 $R6 w ;temp file StrLen $R3 $4 StrCpy $R4 -1 StrCpy $R5 -1 loop_read: ClearErrors FileRead $R1 $R2 ;read line IfErrors exit StrCpy $5 0 StrCpy $7 $R2 loop_filter: IntOp $5 $5 - 1 StrCpy $6 $7 $R3 $5 ;search StrCmp $6 "" file_write2 StrCmp $6 $4 0 loop_filter StrCpy $8 $7 $5 ;left part IntOp $6 $5 + $R3 IntCmp $6 0 is0 not0 is0: StrCpy $9 "" Goto done not0: StrCpy $9 $7 "" $6 ;right part done: StrCpy $7 $8$3$9 ;re-join IntOp $R4 $R4 + 1 StrCmp $2 all file_write1 StrCmp $R4 $2 0 file_write2 IntOp $R4 $R4 - 1 IntOp $R5 $R5 + 1 StrCmp $1 all file_write1 StrCmp $R5 $1 0 file_write1 IntOp $R5 $R5 - 1 Goto file_write2 file_write1: FileWrite $R0 $7 ;write modified line Goto loop_read file_write2: FileWrite $R0 $R2 ;write unmodified line Goto loop_read exit: FileClose $R0 FileClose $R1 SetDetailsPrint none Delete $0 Rename $R6 $0 Delete $R6 SetDetailsPrint BOTH Pop $R6 Pop $R5 Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Pop $R1 Pop $R0 Pop $9 Pop $8 Pop $7 Pop $6 Pop $5 Pop $0 Pop $1 Pop $2 Pop $3 Pop $4 FunctionEnd ######################### End of Advanced Replace in File. ############################################################################### ; The following code is for finding strings inbetween two markers... reguardless of linefeeds. !macro GetBetween This AndThis In Return Push "${This}" Push "${AndThis}" Push "${In}" Call GetBetween Pop "${Return}" !macroend !define GetBetween "!insertmacro GetBetween" !macro un.GetBetween This AndThis In Return Push "${This}" Push "${AndThis}" Push "${In}" Call un.GetBetween Pop "${Return}" !macroend !define un.GetBetween "!insertmacro un.GetBetween" Function GetBetween Exch $R0 ; file ; $R0_Old + AndThis + This + Stack Exch ; AndThis + $R0_Old + This + Stack Exch $R1 ; before this (marker 2) ; $R1_Old + $R0_Old + This + Stack Exch 2 ; This + $R0_Old + $R1_Old + Stack Exch $R2 ; after this (marker 1) $R2_Old + $R0_OLD + $R1_Old + Stack Exch 2 ; $R1_Old + $R0_OLD + $R2_Old + Stack Exch ; $R0_Old + $R1_OLD + $R2_Old + Stack Exch 2 ; $R2_Old + $R1_OLD + $R0_Old + Stack Push $R3 ; marker 1 len R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R4 ; marker 2 len R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R5 ; marker pos R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R6 ; file handle R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R7 ; current line string R7,R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R8 ; current chop R8,R7,R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack FileOpen $R6 $R0 r StrLen $R4 $R2 StrLen $R3 $R1 StrCpy $R0 "" Read1: ClearErrors FileRead $R6 $R7 IfErrors Done StrCpy $R5 0 FindMarker1: IntOp $R5 $R5 - 1 StrCpy $R8 $R7 $R4 $R5 StrCmp $R8 "" Read1 StrCmp $R8 $R2 0 FindMarker1 IntOp $R5 $R5 + $R4 StrCpy $R7 $R7 "" $R5 StrCpy $R5 -1 Goto FindMarker2 Read2: ClearErrors FileRead $R6 $R7 IfErrors Done StrCpy $R5 -1 FindMarker2: IntOp $R5 $R5 + 1 StrCpy $R8 $R7 $R3 $R5 StrCmp $R8 "" 0 +3 StrCpy $R0 $R0$R7 Goto Read2 StrCmp $R8 $R1 0 FindMarker2 StrCpy $R7 $R7 $R5 StrCpy $R0 $R0$R7 Done: FileClose $R6 Pop $R8 Pop $R7 Pop $R6 Pop $R5 Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Pop $R1 Exch $R0 FunctionEnd Function un.GetBetween Exch $R0 ; file ; $R0_Old + AndThis + This + Stack Exch ; AndThis + $R0_Old + This + Stack Exch $R1 ; before this (marker 2) ; $R1_Old + $R0_Old + This + Stack Exch 2 ; This + $R0_Old + $R1_Old + Stack Exch $R2 ; after this (marker 1) $R2_Old + $R0_OLD + $R1_Old + Stack Exch 2 ; $R1_Old + $R0_OLD + $R2_Old + Stack Exch ; $R0_Old + $R1_OLD + $R2_Old + Stack Exch 2 ; $R2_Old + $R1_OLD + $R0_Old + Stack Push $R3 ; marker 1 len R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R4 ; marker 2 len R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R5 ; marker pos R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R6 ; file handle R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R7 ; current line string R7,R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack Push $R8 ; current chop R8,R7,R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0,Stack FileOpen $R6 $R0 r StrLen $R4 $R2 StrLen $R3 $R1 StrCpy $R0 "" Read1: ClearErrors FileRead $R6 $R7 IfErrors Done StrCpy $R5 0 FindMarker1: IntOp $R5 $R5 - 1 StrCpy $R8 $R7 $R4 $R5 StrCmp $R8 "" Read1 StrCmp $R8 $R2 0 FindMarker1 IntOp $R5 $R5 + $R4 StrCpy $R7 $R7 "" $R5 StrCpy $R5 -1 Goto FindMarker2 Read2: ClearErrors FileRead $R6 $R7 IfErrors Done StrCpy $R5 -1 FindMarker2: IntOp $R5 $R5 + 1 StrCpy $R8 $R7 $R3 $R5 StrCmp $R8 "" 0 +3 StrCpy $R0 $R0$R7 Goto Read2 StrCmp $R8 $R1 0 FindMarker2 StrCpy $R7 $R7 $R5 StrCpy $R0 $R0$R7 Done: FileClose $R6 Pop $R8 Pop $R7 Pop $R6 Pop $R5 Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Pop $R1 Exch $R0 FunctionEnd ; End code for FindBetween functions and macro ############################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## Step 1 ## ######################################################################################################################################################## ## These functions are callbacks. When you're using the restore macros you can specifiy callbacks if you need to micromanage the restore . ## The call backs need to take the top item of the stack and put it in the expected global var for the function. ## then the function will note the state of healFromOldFile, and it knows to find that in the appropriate var specific to the subroutine. ## ## Yes, we could have just used the register, but it becomes so damn unreadable and confusing. We're not doing anyting so heavily memory intensive that ## a few globals affect the performance. But it DOES affect the readability of the code. ######################################################################################################################################################## ## ## ## Sample: ## ## Function restoreMYNEWPLATFORM_ConfigFile ## ; Ok, if you're restoring from the old File we'll need to strip out the relevant section, and put it back without stomping any other changes ## ; to the MXGuard file. ## StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back carefuly versus a complete revert. ## Exch $0 ; swap the top of the stack with the zero register. ## StrCpy $archivedMXGUARDiniPath $0 ; Put that in the archivedMYNEWPLATFORMPath var ## pop $0 ;restore ; put the top of the stack back into the register. ( Its original value. ) ## call editMYNEWPLATFORM_ConfigFile ; call the callback that is expecting to handle $healFromOldFile and $archivedMYNEWPLATFORMPath ## FunctionEnd ######################################################################################################################################################## Function restoreMDaemonDAT ; Ok, if you're restoring from the old Plugins.dat File we'll need to strip out the relevant section, ; and put it back without stomping any other changes ; to the Plugins.dat MDaemon file. StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back. Exch $0 ;swap StrCpy $archivedMDPluginsDatPath $0 ; file to read for stripping SNF OUT and putting stuff back. pop $0 ;restore call editMDPluginsFile StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; clear flag. FunctionEnd Function un.restoreMDaemonDAT ; Ok, if you're restoring from the old Plugins.dat File we'll need to strip out the relevant section, ; and put it back without stomping any other changes ; to the Plugins.dat MDaemon file. StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back. Exch $0 ;swap StrCpy $archivedMDPluginsDatPath $0 ; file to read for stripping SNF OUT and putting stuff back. pop $0 ;restore call un.editMDPluginsFile StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; clear flag. FunctionEnd Function restoreMXGuardINI ; Ok, if you're restoring from the old MXGuardFile we'll need to strip out the relevant section, and put it back without stomping any other changes ; to the MXGuard file. StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back. Exch $0 ;swap StrCpy $archivedMDPluginsDatPath $0 ; file to use for putting stuff back. ;MessageBox MB_OK "INI File archived here:$archivedMXGUARDiniPath" pop $0 ;restore call editMXGuardINI StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; clear flag. FunctionEnd Function un.restoreMXGuardINI ; Ok, if you're restoring from the old MXGuardFile we'll need to strip out the relevant section, and put it back without stomping any other changes ; to the MXGuard file. StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back. Exch $0 ;swap StrCpy $archivedMXGUARDiniPath $0 ; file to use for putting stuff back. ;MessageBox MB_OK "INI File archived here:$archivedMXGUARDiniPath" pop $0 ;restore call un.editMXGuardINI StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; clear flag. FunctionEnd Function restoreGLOBALcfg ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreGLOBALcfg" ; In order for this to be complete, we need to strip the old file, and insert into the new file. StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back. Exch $0 ;swap StrCpy $archivedGLOBALcfgPath $0 ; file to use for putting stuff back. pop $0 ;restore call editglobalCFG StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; clear flag. FunctionEnd Function un.restoreGLOBALcfg ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreGLOBALcfg" ; In order for this to be complete, we need to strip the old file, and insert into the new file. StrCpy $healFromOldFile "1" ; used to flag putting stuff back. Exch $0 ;swap StrCpy $archivedGLOBALcfgPath $0 ; file to use for putting stuff back. pop $0 ;restore call un.editglobalCFG StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; clear flag. FunctionEnd Function restoreCONTENTxml call editContentXML FunctionEnd Function un.restoreCONTENTxml call un.editContentXML FunctionEnd Function restoreMINIMIini ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreMINIMIini" FunctionEnd Function un.restoreMINIMIini ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreMINIMIini" FunctionEnd Function restoreXYNTini ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreXYNTini" FunctionEnd Function un.restoreXYNTini ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreXYNTini" FunctionEnd Function restoreGETRULBASEcmd ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreGETRULBASEcmd" FunctionEnd Function un.restoreGETRULBASEcmd ; MessageBox MB_OK "Called restoreGETRULBASEcmd" FunctionEnd ######################################################### Function ResolveFunction ; This function abstracts a string into a function call. All strings that are known to be used as callbacks with files, need to be defined here ; as the response for the callback handler. It pushes the callback function name, and the file that the rollback WOULD be overwriting if it ; were to continue without the callback interrupt. push $R0 ; stack is $R0 CallbackFunction FilePath Stack Exch ; stack is CallbackFunction $R0 FilePath Stack pop $R0 ; stack is $R0 FilePath Stack push $R1 ; stack is $R1 $R0 FilePath Stack ; thought we might use it but not right now..... Exch 2 ; stack is FilePath $R0 $R1 Stack pop $R1 ; stack is $R0 $R1 Stack ############################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## Step 2 ## ######################################################################################################################################################## ## Here is how we explicitly define the callback functions. If you NEED to handle the callback, you need to define it here. ## Sounds wierd but theren's no runtime binding to function vars in NSIS. ## i.e. You can't read a piece of text and say, call eval($myString) ## This is the best you can do. ## ## Note: If you desire to provide a reference to the file to use as the source, you need to push the file back onto the stack to be retrieved ## by the Step 1 Restore function. ${Switch} $R0 ${Case} "restoreMXGuardINI" push $R1 ; Stack is now MXGuardiniFilePath + $R0 $R1 stack call restoreMXGuardINI goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreGLOBALcfg" push $R1 ; Stack is now Global.cfgFilePath + $R0 $R1 stack call restoreGLOBALcfg ; This function pops for the filepath. Stack is now $R0 $R1 Stack goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreMINIMIini" call restoreMINIMIini goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreXYNTini" call restoreXYNTini goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreGETRULBASEcmd" call restoreGETRULBASEcmd goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreCONTENTxml" call restoreCONTENTxml goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreMDaemonDAT" push $R1 ; Stack is now MDaemonDATFILEPATH + stack call restoreMDaemonDAT goto doneResolving ${EndSwitch} doneResolving: pop $R0 ;restore pop $R1 ;restore FunctionEnd ######################################################### Function un.ResolveFunction ; This function abstracts a string into a function call. All strings that are known to be used as callbacks with files, need to be defined here ; as the response for the callback handler. push $R0 ; stack is $R0 CallbackFunction FilePath Stack Exch ; stack is CallbackFunction $R0 FilePath Stack pop $R0 ; stack is $R0 FilePath Stack push $R1 ; stack is $R1 $R0 FilePath Stack ; thought we might use it but not right now..... Exch 2 ; stack is FilePath $R0 $R1 Stack pop $R1 ; stack is $R0 $R1 Stack ############################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## Step 2 ## ######################################################################################################################################################## ## Here is how we explicitly define the callback functions for the uninstaller. If you NEED to handle the callback, you need to define it here. ## Sounds wierd but theren's no runtime binding to function vars in NSIS. ## i.e. You can't read a piece of text and say, call eval($myString) ## This is the best you can do. ## ## Note: If you desire to provide a reference to the file to use as the source, you need to push the file back onto the stack to be retrieved ## by the Step 1 Restore function. ${Switch} $R0 ${Case} "restoreMXGuardINI" push $R1 ; Stack is now MXGuardiniFilePath + stack call un.restoreMXGuardINI goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreGLOBALcfg" push $R1 ; Stack is now Global.cfgFilePath + stack call un.restoreGLOBALcfg ; This function pops for the filepath. Stack is now $R0 $R1 Stack goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreMINIMIini" call un.restoreMINIMIini goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreXYNTini" call un.restoreXYNTini goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreGETRULBASEcmd" call un.restoreGETRULBASEcmd goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreCONTENTxml" call un.restoreCONTENTxml goto doneResolving ${Case} "restoreMDaemonDAT" push $R1 ; Stack is now MDaemonDATFILEPATH + stack call un.restoreMDaemonDAT goto doneResolving ${EndSwitch} doneResolving: pop $R0 ;restore pop $R1 ;restore FunctionEnd ########################################################## Utilities For Archiving purposes #################################################33 ## ## Rollback.nsh - Written By Andrew Wallo for Microneil Research, Arm Research general permissions granted. ## ## Reqires the definition of the GetBetween macros.... ( NOTE: The macros shown on the NSIS website have a stack registry error as of Aug 18th 2008) ## Code was repaired and sent in. !include "rollback.nsh" ##################################################### End Utilities for Archiving. ####################################################### ; StrReplace ; Replaces all ocurrences of a given needle within a haystack with another string ; Written by dandaman32 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_2 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_7 Var STR_REPLACE_VAR_8 Function StrReplace Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_2 Exch 1 Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 Exch 2 Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 -1 StrLen $STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 StrLen $STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 loop: IntOp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 + 1 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 StrCmp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 found StrCmp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 done Goto loop found: StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 IntOp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_8 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 + $STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_7 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 "" $STR_REPLACE_VAR_8 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5$STR_REPLACE_VAR_2$STR_REPLACE_VAR_7 StrLen $STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 Goto loop done: Pop $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 ; Prevent "invalid opcode" errors and keep the Pop $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 ; stack as it was before the function was called Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 FunctionEnd Function un.StrReplace Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_2 Exch 1 Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 Exch 2 Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 -1 StrLen $STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 StrLen $STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 loop: IntOp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 + 1 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 StrCmp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 found StrCmp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 done Goto loop found: StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 IntOp $STR_REPLACE_VAR_8 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_3 + $STR_REPLACE_VAR_4 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_7 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 "" $STR_REPLACE_VAR_8 StrCpy $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_5$STR_REPLACE_VAR_2$STR_REPLACE_VAR_7 StrLen $STR_REPLACE_VAR_6 $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 Goto loop done: Pop $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 ; Prevent "invalid opcode" errors and keep the Pop $STR_REPLACE_VAR_1 ; stack as it was before the function was called Exch $STR_REPLACE_VAR_0 FunctionEnd !macro _strReplaceConstructor OUT NEEDLE NEEDLE2 HAYSTACK Push "${HAYSTACK}" Push "${NEEDLE}" Push "${NEEDLE2}" Call StrReplace Pop "${OUT}" !macroend !macro un._strReplaceConstructor OUT NEEDLE NEEDLE2 HAYSTACK Push "${HAYSTACK}" Push "${NEEDLE}" Push "${NEEDLE2}" Call un.StrReplace Pop "${OUT}" !macroend !define StrReplace '!insertmacro "_strReplaceConstructor"' !define un.StrReplace '!insertmacro "un._strReplaceConstructor"' !macro ReplaceInFile SOURCE_FILE SEARCH_TEXT REPLACEMENT Push "${SOURCE_FILE}" Push "${SEARCH_TEXT}" Push "${REPLACEMENT}" Call RIF !macroend !macro un.ReplaceInFile SOURCE_FILE SEARCH_TEXT REPLACEMENT Push "${SOURCE_FILE}" Push "${SEARCH_TEXT}" Push "${REPLACEMENT}" Call un.RIF !macroend Function RIF ClearErrors ; want to be a newborn Exch $0 ; REPLACEMENT Exch Exch $1 ; SEARCH_TEXT Exch 2 Exch $2 ; SOURCE_FILE Push $R0 ; SOURCE_FILE file handle Push $R1 ; temporary file handle Push $R2 ; unique temporary file name Push $R3 ; a line to sar/save Push $R4 ; shift puffer IfFileExists $2 +1 RIF_error ; knock-knock FileOpen $R0 $2 "r" ; open the door GetTempFileName $R2 ; who's new? FileOpen $R1 $R2 "w" ; the escape, please! RIF_loop: ; round'n'round we go FileRead $R0 $R3 ; read one line IfErrors RIF_leaveloop ; enough is enough RIF_sar: ; sar - search and replace Push "$R3" ; (hair)stack Push "$1" ; needle Push "$0" ; blood Call StrReplace ; do the bartwalk StrCpy $R4 "$R3" ; remember previous state Pop $R3 ; gimme s.th. back in return! StrCmp "$R3" "$R4" +1 RIF_sar ; loop, might change again! FileWrite $R1 "$R3" ; save the newbie Goto RIF_loop ; gimme more RIF_leaveloop: ; over'n'out, Sir! FileClose $R1 ; S'rry, Ma'am - clos'n now FileClose $R0 ; me 2 ;MessageBox MB_OK "Files Closed. $R1 , $R0" Delete "$2.old" ; go away, Sire ;MessageBox MB_OK "Deleete $2.old" Rename "$2" "$2.old" ; step aside, Ma'am ;MessageBox MB_OK "Rename $2 to $2.old" Rename "$R2" "$2" ; hi, baby! ;MessageBox MB_OK "Rename $R2 to $2" Delete "$2.old" ClearErrors ; now i AM a newborn Goto RIF_out ; out'n'away RIF_error: ; ups - s.th. went wrong... SetErrors ; ...so cry, boy! RIF_out: ; your wardrobe? Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Pop $R1 Pop $R0 Pop $2 Pop $0 Pop $1 FunctionEnd Function un.RIF ClearErrors ; want to be a newborn Exch $0 ; REPLACEMENT Exch Exch $1 ; SEARCH_TEXT Exch 2 Exch $2 ; SOURCE_FILE Push $R0 ; SOURCE_FILE file handle Push $R1 ; temporary file handle Push $R2 ; unique temporary file name Push $R3 ; a line to sar/save Push $R4 ; shift puffer IfFileExists $2 +1 RIF_error ; knock-knock FileOpen $R0 $2 "r" ; open the door GetTempFileName $R2 ; who's new? FileOpen $R1 $R2 "w" ; the escape, please! RIF_loop: ; round'n'round we go FileRead $R0 $R3 ; read one line IfErrors RIF_leaveloop ; enough is enough RIF_sar: ; sar - search and replace Push "$R3" ; (hair)stack Push "$1" ; needle Push "$0" ; blood Call un.StrReplace ; do the bartwalk StrCpy $R4 "$R3" ; remember previous state Pop $R3 ; gimme s.th. back in return! StrCmp "$R3" "$R4" +1 RIF_sar ; loop, might change again! FileWrite $R1 "$R3" ; save the newbie Goto RIF_loop ; gimme more RIF_leaveloop: ; over'n'out, Sir! FileClose $R1 ; S'rry, Ma'am - clos'n now FileClose $R0 ; me 2 ;MessageBox MB_OK "Files Closed. $R1 , $R0" Delete "$2.old" ; go away, Sire ;MessageBox MB_OK "Deleete $2.old" Rename "$2" "$2.old" ; step aside, Ma'am ;MessageBox MB_OK "Rename $2 to $2.old" Rename "$R2" "$2" ; hi, baby! ;MessageBox MB_OK "Rename $R2 to $2" Delete "$2.old" ClearErrors ; now i AM a newborn Goto RIF_out ; out'n'away RIF_error: ; ups - s.th. went wrong... SetErrors ; ...so cry, boy! RIF_out: ; your wardrobe? Pop $R4 Pop $R3 Pop $R2 Pop $R1 Pop $R0 Pop $2 Pop $0 Pop $1 FunctionEnd Function nsinstfilesExitSub ;MessageBox MB_OK "I'm out." FunctionEnd ################################################################################################################################# # This function tests to ensure that all the chars in its SourceString are included in its TestString. # Its output is in the AlphaNumericalResult which, as long as its > 0 indicates the validity of all chars in the string. # It depends on the WORDFIND library. Function TestAlphaNumerics ; load the alphanumerical test string StrCpy $AlphanumericalTestString "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" ; for alphnumeric, char must be in here. ; Now test the words. ; Seed the testChar... StrCpy $AlphaNumericalTestChar $AlphaNumericsSourceString 1 0 ; take the first character from the working License string. ; ${WordFind} $AlphanumericalTestString $AlphaNumericalTestChar "*" $AlphaNumericalResult ; This will return in #R0 the number of times the delimiter was found in teh testString. TestAlphaNumerics_getchar: ${WordFind} $AlphanumericalTestString $AlphaNumericalTestChar "E+1{" $AlphaNumericalResult IfErrors AlphaNumerics_notfound AlphaNumerics_found AlphaNumerics_found: ; things are ok, handle next char. StrLen $AlphaNumericalSSLen $AlphaNumericsSourceString ; get the current length of the source string ${IF} $AlphaNumericalSSLen > 1 ; if we don't have any more chars... then we quit, otherwize continue. StrCpy $AlphaNumericsSourceString $AlphaNumericsSourceString "" 1 ; trim off the leading char. StrCpy $AlphaNumericalTestChar $AlphaNumericsSourceString 1 0 ; strip off the next one to test. Goto TestAlphaNumerics_getchar ${ELSE} ; exit test StrCpy $AlphaNumericalResult "1" return ${ENDIF} AlphaNumerics_notfound: ;MessageBox MB_OK "$AlphaNumericsSourceString,$AlphaNumericalTestChar,$AlphaNumericalResult" StrCpy $AlphaNumericalResult "0" return FunctionEnd Function nsDialogsUserName SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Enter License and Authentication:" !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBannerIdentity.bmp" "" nsDialogs::Create /NOUNLOAD 1018 Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 20 60% 8u "Enter License (8 Chars)" Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateText} 0 40 40% 12u $LicenseID Pop $EDITLicense GetFunctionAddress $0 OnChangeLicense nsDialogs::OnChange /NOUNLOAD $EDITLicense $0 ${NSD_CreateLabel} 50% 20 60% 8u "Enter Authentication (16 Chars)" Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateText} 50% 40 40% 12u $Authentication Pop $EDITAuthentication GetFunctionAddress $0 OnChangeAuthentication nsDialogs::OnChange /NOUNLOAD $EDITAuthentication $0 ${NSD_CreateCheckbox} 0 50u 100% 16u " Select this if you have email accounts that intentionally receive spam.$\n ( Will automatically open file for editing email accounts after install. )" Pop $CHECKBOX GetFunctionAddress $0 OnCheckStickyPot nsDialogs::OnClick /NOUNLOAD $CHECKBOX $0 ${NSD_CreateCheckbox} 0 80u 100% 16u " Select if you have gateways that need to be entered into the Ignore List.$\n ( Will automatically open file for editing Gateway IP's after install. )" Pop $CHECKBOX GetFunctionAddress $0 OnCheckboxGateway nsDialogs::OnClick /NOUNLOAD $CHECKBOX $0 Var /GLOBAL HelpMeButton ${NSD_CreateButton} 0 110u 100% 16u "Help! I don't have a license key. Do you have a webpage to help me?" Pop $HelpMeButton ${NSD_OnClick} $HelpMeButton OpenHelpMePage nsDialogs::Show FunctionEnd Function OpenHelpMePage ExecShell "open" "http://www.armresearch.com/products/trial.jsp" FunctionEnd Function nsDialogsUserName_leave StrLen $testInputLength $LicenseID; ; test to ensure that we have a non-zero string length; ${If} $testInputLength != "9" ; Include one for the nullterminator. i.e. an 8char LicsenseID will read 9 for string lenght. MessageBox MB_OK "License Keys are eight characters in length. Please double check your License Key." abort ${EndIf} StrLen $testInputLength $Authentication; ; test to ensure that we have a non-zero string length; ${If} $testInputLength != "17" ; Include one for the nullterminator. i.e. an 16char LicsenseID will read 17 for string lenght. MessageBox MB_OK "Authentication Keys are sixteen characters in length. Please double check your Authentication String." abort ${EndIf} ; TODO TODO TODO : When a user hits back, the page loads unmarked checkboxes.... it doesnt' remember state. It should. ; LICENSE ID ALPHANUMERIAL TEST ; Now test to ensure that we are using alpha numerical characters not puncutation etc. StrCpy $AlphaNumericsSourceString $LicenseID 8 0 ; Copy the License String into a working string to be abused. Trim null terminator char for comparsion. Call TestAlphaNumerics ; test the string. StrCmp $AlphaNumericalResult "1" nextTest nextLine ; skip command if equal, otherwise fall through and abort. nextline: MessageBox MB_OK "License and Authentication strings must be alphanumerical. A-Z,a-Z,0-9" abort ; advance one command if not equal, and fail. ; system ok. nextTest: StrCpy $AlphaNumericsSourceString $Authentication 16 0 ; Copy the License String into a working string to be abused. Trim null terminator char for comparsion. Call TestAlphaNumerics ; test the string. StrCmp $AlphaNumericalResult "1" done nextAbort ; skip command if equal, otherwise fall through and abort. nextAbort: MessageBox MB_OK "License and Authentication strings must be alphanumerical. A-Z,a-Z,0-9" abort ; advance one command if not equal, and fail. ; system ok. done: ; clear flag for use rulebase StrCpy $UseDetectedRulebase "0" FunctionEnd Function nsDialogsGetRulebase !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBannerFindingRulebase.bmp" "" SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Finding Rulebase:" ;MessageBox MB_OK "inside nsDialogsGetRulebase" nsDialogs::Create /NOUNLOAD 1018 Pop $0 ; Ensure to set the global test variable to zero StrCpy $SNF2Check "1" ; Default to fail. If we come back to this page it will reset and test again anyway. That is good. ; This holds the result of the sniffer2check test. ; And clear the checkbox for reusing the rulebase too. StrCpy $UseDetectedRulebase "0" ; clear flag for use rulebase ; Set output path to the installation directory. SetOutPath $INSTDIR ; ; NOTE installing and unpacking the getRulebase.cmd was moved here to keep the relevant actions together. It was commented out in other places. ; ALL versions and installs must fire this page. So its version safe. Even if you don't download a new rulebase. StrCmp $UnpackedCURLStuff "1" SkipUnpacking 0 ; Don't continue to add this to the rollback file, if you are backing up in the user screens. ; Ok because of either retaining settings, or resetting settings, ; we'll either put the existing rulebase file back later ( In the section for handling this feature, or we'll ; leave this one in place. Either way, it doesn't hurt to just stomp it here and resolve the retain-settings later. ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "getRulebase.cmd" "" "" ; Before with callback... but not needed... file level ok for GetRulebase... "restoreGETRULBASEcmd" "" # If you delete it prior to installing with rollback control, it won't have a copy in rollback ;ifFileExists "curl.exe" 0 +2 ;Delete "curl.exe" ; reinstore the newer version. ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "curl.exe" "" "" ;ifFileExists "gzip.exe" 0 +2 ;Delete "gzip.exe" ;${Install_with_RollbackControl} "gzip.exe" "" "" ;ifFileExists "snf2Check.exe" 0 +2 ;Delete "snf2Check.exe" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snf2Check.exe" "" "" StrCpy $UnpackedCURLStuff "1" SkipUnpacking: Call editGetRulebase ; Finds Opens edits the Path License and Authentication strings in the getRulebase file. ; This is done because you need it set propelry for executing the rulebase download. Var /GLOBAL DownloadText Var /GLOBAL NextButton ; If this is an upgrade from a previous state, we just copy the rulebase and we move on to the next page. ; Now find all the folders in the Archive Direcotry ;GetDlgItem $NextButton $HWNDPARENT 1 ;EnableWindow $NextButton "0" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.snf" 0 NothingDetected ; Default is to use the detected rulebase, so set the flag. StrCpy $UseDetectedRulebase "1" ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 0 25% 30 "Rulebase detected." Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateCheckbox} 100 00 15 20 "" Pop $CHECKBOX ${NSD_CreateLabel} 120 0 65% 40 "Check if you want to download the newest rulebase.$\nLeave unchecked to use the existing rulebase." Pop $0 GetFunctionAddress $8 OnUseDetected nsDialogs::OnClick /NOUNLOAD $CHECKBOX $8 Goto EndDetectionLabel NothingDetected: ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 0 100% 15 "No Rulebase detected. { Download is required. }" Pop $0 EndDetectionLabel: ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 35 100% 60 "Please be patient as this may take a few minutes depending upon your bandwidth.$\n$\nIf the installer cannot download a rulebase, your LicenseID or Authentication may$\nbe entered incorrectly." Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 100 100% 90 "Note: You may be so eager to use Message Sniffer that you have attempted to install it before our server could compile your first rulebase. $\n$\nIf this happens just wait a few minutes or check your email for the update notification to inform you that your first rulebase has been created. Thank you." Pop $0 nsDialogs::Show FunctionEnd Function OnUseDetected Pop $0 # HWND ${IF} $UseDetectedRulebase == 1 StrCpy $UseDetectedRulebase "0"; ${ELSE} StrCpy $UseDetectedRulebase "1"; ${ENDIF} FunctionEnd Function nsDialogsGetRulebase_leave !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBannerFindingRulebase.bmp" "" SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Downloading Rulebase:" ;MessageBox MB_OK "inside nsDialogsGetRulebase" ;MessageBox MB_OK "inside nsDialogsGetRulebase_leave" ; Ok we're leaving but if we're using an existing rulebase, we still should test the sniffer2check test for the new authentication string.. StrCmp $UseDetectedRulebase "1" 0 GetTheRulebaseNow ; Ok, well do the sniffer2check for concurrance.... ;ExecWait 'snf2check.exe $LicenseID.snf "$Authentication"' $9 ;pop $9 nsExec::ExecToLog '"$INSTDIR\snf2check.exe" "$LicenseID.snf" "$Authentication"' pop $0 ;DetailPrint "Snf2Check Reports:$0$\r$\n" ;MessageBox MB_OK "Snf2Check Reports:$0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SNF2Check $0 ; Set this to determine the message for the next screen, or if we just pass through. ( 0 result is clean ) Return GetTheRulebaseNow: ; Else download and report. ;nsDialogs::Create /NOUNLOAD 1018 ;Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 180 100% 30 "Starting download attempt... Approximate Size of Rulebase: 20Mb" Pop $DownloadText StrCpy $DownloadFailed "0" ; Now grey out the next until we complete or fail.... GetDlgItem $NextButton $HWNDPARENT 1 EnableWindow $NextButton "0" Var /GLOBAL TempBatchFileHandle Var /GLOBAL ThreadHandleExitCode ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new" 0 +2 ; test for file. Delete "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new" ; clean up old file. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt" 0 +2 ; test for file. Delete "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt" ; clean up old file. ;Curl new file. FileOpen $TempBatchFileHandle "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" w ; Removing the conditional on download. We ALWAYS want it to download. -z $LicenseID.snf ;FileWrite $TempBatchFileHandle "wget -a wgetreport.txt http://www.sortmonster.net/Sniffer/Updates/$LicenseID.snf -O $LicenseID.new.gz --header=Accept-Encoding:gzip --http-user=sniffer --http-passwd=ki11sp8m" FileWrite $TempBatchFileHandle 'curl -v "http://www.sortmonster.net/Sniffer/Updates/$LicenseID.snf" -o $LicenseID.new -S -R -H "Accept-Encoding:gzip" --compressed -u sniffer:ki11sp8m 2>> "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt"' FileClose $TempBatchFileHandle ;ExecDos::Exec /NOUNLOAD /ASYNC 'curl -v "http://www.sortmonster.net/Sniffer/Updates/$LicenseID.snf" -o $LicenseID.new -S -R -H "Accept-Encoding:gzip" --compressed -u sniffer:ki11sp8m 2>> "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt"' ExecDos::Exec /NOUNLOAD /ASYNC "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" Pop $ThreadHandleExitCode ; exit code ;ExecDos::Exec /NOUNLOAD /ASYNC "TempGetCall.cmd" "" "" ;Pop $ThreadHandleExitCode ; exit code Var /GLOBAL progressTextFile ; the handle to the file log 'wgetreport.txt' Var /GLOBAL progressTextLine ; line handle Var /GLOBAL progressLastLine ; last line string.... ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\TEMPcurlresult.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$INSTDIR\TEMPcurlresult.txt" ; Delete it. LoopAgain: Sleep 2000 ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt" 0 CheckForExit ; Ok, if the file doesn't exist you can't get parameters. CopyFiles /SILENT "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt" "$INSTDIR\TEMPcurlresult.txt" FileOpen $progressTextFile "$INSTDIR\TEMPcurlresult.txt" r findEndOfFile: FileSeek $progressTextFile -63 "END" FileRead $progressTextFile $progressTextLine StrCpy $progressLastLine $progressTextLine 6 0 ;FileRead $progressTextFile $progressTextLine [256] ;ifErrors +3 0 ; If there are errors then we found the end, print the next to last line of text. ; StrCpy $progressLastLine $progressTextLine "" -20 ; otherwise save next to last line, and loop again. ; Goto findEndOfFile ; go back for more.... ; Now change the label on the screen. SendMessage $DownloadText ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:File Progress: $progressLastLine byte" ShowWindow $DownloadText ${SW_SHOW} ; show it. FileClose $progressTextFile ; Close the working file. Delete "$INSTDIR\TEMPcurlresult.txt" CheckForExit: ExecDos::isdone /NOUNLOAD $ThreadHandleExitCode Pop $R9 ; keep stack clean StrCmp $R9 1 0 LoopAgain ; This will handle cleanup and failure. Delete "$INSTDIR\curlresult.txt" ;StrCmp $9 "error" CleanupMess 0 ;ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new.gz" 0 CleanupMess ; ExecWait "gzip -d -f $LicenseID.new.gz" $9 ;nsExec::Exec 'gzip -d -f "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new.gz"' ;pop $9 ;StrCmp $9 "1" CleanupMess 0 ; success is reported with a '0', failed-with-errors with a '1'. ;ExecWait '"$INSTDIR\snf2check.exe" $LicenseID.new "$Authentication"' $0 nsExec::Exec '"$INSTDIR\snf2check.exe" $LicenseID.new "$Authentication"' pop $0 VAR /GLOBAL snf2CheckERROR ;MessageBox MB_OK "Snf2Check Reports:$0$\r$\n" ${Switch} $0 ${Case} "0" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " SNFClient successfuly connected with SNFServer." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "65" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {65} ERROR_CMDLINE. SNF was called improperly." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "66" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {66}ERROR_LOGFILE Cannot open logfile." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "67" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {67} ERROR RULE FILE. Cannot open rules file." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "68" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {68} ERROR_RULE_DATA Cannot create pattern matrix." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "69" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {69} ERROR_MSG_FILE Cannot open message file." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "70" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {70} ERROR_ALLOCATION Allocation error during processing." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "71" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {71} ERROR_BAD_MATRIX Pattern trace went out of range." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "72" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {72} ERROR_MAX_EVALS The maximum number of evaluation paths was exceeded." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "73" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {73} ERROR_RULE_AUTH The rulebase file did not authenticate properly." Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${Case} "99" StrCpy $snf2CheckERROR " {99} ERROR_UNKNOWN" Goto EndSNF2CheckTest ${EndSwitch} EndSNF2CheckTest: StrCpy $SNF2Check $0 ; set up flag for retaining the result fo this test. StrCmp $SNF2Check "0" 0 CleanupMess ;if errorlevel not zero goto CLEANUP ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.old" 0 +2 Delete "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.old" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.snf" 0 +2 rename "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.snf" "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.old" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new" 0 +2 rename "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new" "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.snf" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.lck" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.lck" ; Now trigger the system to enable the AutoUpdater to pull the next rulebase. VAR /GLOBAL UpdateRulebaseHandle FileOpen $UpdateRulebaseHandle "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" w FileWrite $UpdateRulebaseHandle " " FileClose $UpdateRulebaseHandle StrCpy $DownloadFailed "0" Delete "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" Return CleanupMess: ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" 0 +2 Delete "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\TempGetCall.cmd" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.lck" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\UpdateReady.lck" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new.gz" 0 +2 delete "$INSTDIR\$LicenseID.new.gz" StrCpy $DownloadFailed "1" Return FunctionEnd ## Unload the plugin so that the progress bar can be deleted! ;Function .onGUIEnd ; ;RealProgress::Unload ;FunctionEnd Function nsDialogsWaitingForRulebase !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferBannerFindingRulebase.bmp" "" ;MessageBox MB_OK "inside nsDialogsWaitingForRulebase" SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Downloading Rulebase:" nsDialogs::Create /NOUNLOAD 1018 Pop $0 StrCmp $UseDetectedRulebase "1" 0 NotifyAll ; If we're not downloading, possibley just skip to components... StrCmp $SNF2Check "0" 0 NofityAuthFailure ; but only if it passes authentication test.... opps... notify and refuse passage. ;MessageBox MB_OK "SNF2Check: $SNF2Check " ; debug.... Return ; only get to here if all is good... this will progress to next page. NotifyAll: ; $DownloadFailed This Variable declared in ONinit and defaulted to "0". ; If this is an upgrade from a previous state, we just copy the rulebase and we move on to the next page. ; Now find all the folders in the Archive Direcotry StrCmp $DownloadFailed "1" 0 AllowNext ; if the download HAS failed we must display a screen. We may also jump in here if the auth fails. Var /GLOBAL ErrorMessage StrCpy $ErrorMessage "Your rulebase file could not be authenticated:$\n$\n $snf2CheckERROR$\n$\n" StrCpy $ErrorMessage "$ErrorMessage If the installer cannot download / update your rulebase then:$\n$\n" StrCpy $ErrorMessage "$ErrorMessage * Your License ID and/or Authentication may be entered incorrectly.$\n Check your entries on the previous screen.$\n$\n" StrCpy $ErrorMessage "$ErrorMessage * If you are new to Message Sniffer your rulebase might not be ready yet.$\n Check your email for your first update notification email.$\n" StrCmp $SNF2Check "0" 0 NofityAuthFailure ; if snf2check was zero and error was because of something else...give normal notification. ;GetDlgItem $NextButton $HWNDPARENT 1 ; stop next button from working ;EnableWindow $NextButton "0" ;${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 70 100% 65 "Download Failed: $snf2CheckERROR Check your License ID and try again. If you have not yet received an update notification, your rulebase file might not be ready." ;Pop $DownloadText ;nsDialogs::Show ;Return NofityAuthFailure: ; failed because of snf2check authroization failure. GetDlgItem $NextButton $HWNDPARENT 1 ; stop next button from working EnableWindow $NextButton "0" ;${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 70 100% 65 "Your rulebase file could not be authenticated: $snf2CheckERROR Please go back and check your License Id and Authentication string and try again. If you do find a typo in your authentication string, try to use the existing rulebase you have downloaded before trying to download a second copy. Snf2check will probably authenticate correctly." ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 30 100% 130 $ErrorMessage Pop $DownloadText nsDialogs::Show Return AllowNext: ; only get to here if download didn't fail. ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 70 100% 30 "The download of your Message Sniffer Rulebase completed successfully. You may proceed with the rest of the installation." Pop $DownloadText nsDialogs::Show return FunctionEnd Function OnChangeLicense Pop $0 # HWND System::Call user32::GetWindowText(i$EDITLicense,t.r0,i${NSIS_MAX_STRLEN}) StrCpy $LicenseID $0 ; Set the global variable to the new license ID. FunctionEnd Function OnChangeAuthentication Pop $0 # HWND System::Call user32::GetWindowText(i$EDITAuthentication,t.r0,i${NSIS_MAX_STRLEN}) StrCpy $Authentication $0 ; Set the global variable to the new authentication ID. FunctionEnd Function OnCheckStickyPot Pop $0 # HWND ${IF} $HasStickyPots == 1 StrCpy $HasStickyPots "0"; ${ELSE} StrCpy $HasStickyPots "1"; ${ENDIF} FunctionEnd Function OnCheckboxGateway Pop $0 # HWND ${IF} $OpenGBUIgnoreFileOnClose == "1" StrCpy $OpenGBUIgnoreFileOnClose "0"; ${ELSE} StrCpy $OpenGBUIgnoreFileOnClose "1"; ${ENDIF} FunctionEnd Function editLicenseFile ; In the case of a re-install we don't to stomp the file.. ( Though we did already in the file write... but we'll do this ; as a good premtive measure. IfFileExists "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" filedoesexist repairfile ; Skip to second instruction if it doesnt' exist. repairfile: ; This shouldn't happen unless you corrupt or fail in the install of the file from the packed installer..... ClearErrors FileOpen $0 "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" w IfErrors FailedIdentityRepair ; otherwise clear for attempting to recreate. FileWrite $0 "" ; FileClose $0 ; MessageBox MB_OK "Installer successfully rebuilt the identity.xml file." Goto done filedoesexist: ; now rename and write new one. Delete "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" ; Always stomp with new ID. ; because this will always be operating with a newly upacked file, that is there only if the user ; wants to do a manual install. ; This will only be called after the archived folder has been moved, ; and new files are installed. So stomp the identity.xml file so its ok. ClearErrors FileOpen $0 "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" w IfErrors FailedIdentityArchive ; otherwise clear for writing FileWrite $0 "" ; FileClose $0 Goto done FailedIdentityRepair: MessageBox MB_OK "Installer seemed unable to repair identity.xml file. Perhaps the file is locked. Please attempt to create this file manually with the xml contents: " Goto done FailedIdentityArchive: MessageBox MB_OK "Installer seemed unable to archive identity.xml file. Perhaps the file is locked. Please attempt to re/create this file manually with the xml contents: " done: FunctionEnd Function finishedFilesDisplay FunctionEND Function finishedFilesQuit Quit ; Don't want to continue to the next page. FunctionEND Function finishedRestoreDisplay Var /GLOBAL CancelButton GetDlgItem $CancelButton $HWNDPARENT 2 EnableWindow $CancelButton "0" StrCmp $InstallerCompletedRestore "1" 0 doneSplashScreen nsDialogs::Create /NOUNLOAD 1018 Pop $0 Var /GLOBAL IMAGECTL Var /GLOBAL IMAGE nsDialogs::CreateItem /NOUNLOAD STATIC "" ${WS_VISIBLE}|${WS_CHILD}|${WS_CLIPSIBLINGS}|${SS_BITMAP} 25 60 0 64 64 Pop $IMAGECTL SetOutPath $INSTDIR File "SuccessInstall.bmp" StrCpy $0 "$INSTDIR\SuccessInstall.bmp" System::Call 'user32::LoadImage(i 0, t r0, i ${IMAGE_BITMAP}, i 0, i 0, i ${LR_LOADFROMFILE}) i.s' Pop $IMAGE SendMessage $IMAGECTL ${STM_SETIMAGE} ${IMAGE_BITMAP} $IMAGE nsDialogs::Show doneSplashScreen: return FunctionEND Function finishedRestoreQuit StrCmp $InstallerCompletedRestore "1" 0 +2 Quit ; The Installer is done. Return FunctionEND !macro handleShortPath Result_Path Source_Path Push "${Source_Path}" Push "${Result_Path}" Call handleShortFilePath Pop "${Result_Path}" !macroend !define handleShortPath "!insertmacro handleShortPath" Function handleShortFilePath Var /Global local_sourcePath ; where we put the result Var /Global local_resultPath ; what we work from Var /Global local_searchResults ; WordFind temp var. pop $local_resultPath pop $local_sourcePath ${WordFind} $local_sourcePath " " "E+1}" $local_searchResults ifErrors 0 FoundSpaceInString ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through push $local_sourcePath return FoundSpaceInString: GetFullPathName /SHORT $local_resultPath $local_sourcePath push $local_resultPath return FunctionEnd !macro un.handleShortPath unResult_Path unSource_Path Push "${unSource_Path}" Push "${unResult_Path}" Call un.handleShortFilePath Pop "${unResult_Path}" !macroend !define un.handleShortPath "!insertmacro un.handleShortPath" Function un.handleShortFilePath Var /Global unlocal_sourcePath ; where we put the result Var /Global unlocal_resultPath ; what we work from Var /Global unlocal_searchResults ; WordFind temp var. pop $unlocal_resultPath pop $unlocal_sourcePath ${un.WordFind} $unlocal_sourcePath " " "E+1}" $unlocal_searchResults ifErrors 0 unFoundSpaceInString ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through push $unlocal_sourcePath return unFoundSpaceInString: GetFullPathName /SHORT $unlocal_resultPath $unlocal_sourcePath push $unlocal_resultPath return FunctionEnd ## This edits the service init file ## so that when you call the XYNTService it will ## Properly boot and start the SNFServer. Function editXYNTServiceINI ;MessageBox MB_OK "Installing XYNTSErviceINI" ; Just easier to write it all out. Var /GLOBAL iniHandle FileOpen $iniHandle "$INSTDIR\XYNTService.ini" w FileWrite $iniHandle "[Settings]$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "ProcCount=1$\r$\n" ; FileWrite $iniHandle "ServiceName=SNFService$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "CheckProcessSeconds = 30$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "[Process0]$\r$\n" Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $ShortPathTempVar $INSTDIR ${handleShortPath} $ShortPathTempVar $INSTDIR ;FileWrite $iniHandle "CommandLine = '$\"$INSTDIR\SNFServer.exe$\" $\"$INSTDIR\snf_engine.xml$\"'$\r$\n" ;FileWrite $iniHandle "WorkingDir= $\"$INSTDIR$\"$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "CommandLine = '$\"$ShortPathTempVar\SNFServer.exe$\" $\"$ShortPathTempVar\snf_engine.xml$\"'$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "WorkingDir= $\"$ShortPathTempVar$\"$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "PauseStart= 100$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "PauseEnd= 100$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "UserInterface = No$\r$\n" FileWrite $iniHandle "Restart = Yes$\r$\n" ;FileWrite $iniHandle "UserName =$\r$\n" ;FileWrite $iniHandle "Domain =$\r$\n" ;FileWrite $iniHandle "Password =$\r$\n" FileClose $iniHandle FunctionEnd ############################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## Step 3 ## ######################################################################################################################################################## ## If the new platform requires complex service handeling, you can group that here to simplify. Don't forget to support the uninstaller. ## Function restartMDaemon nsExec::Exec "NET STOP MDaemon" "" SH_HIDE nsExec::Exec "NET START MDaemon" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEND Function un.restartMDaemon nsExec::Exec "NET STOP MDaemon" "" SH_HIDE nsExec::Exec "NET START MDaemon" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEND Function stopMDaemon nsExec::Exec "NET STOP MDaemon" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function un.stopMDaemon nsExec::Exec "NET STOP MDaemon" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function un.stopSNFServer nsExec::Exec "NET STOP SNFService" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function stopSNFServer nsExec::Exec "NET STOP SNFService" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function startSNFServer ;MessageBox MB_OK "Entering Telemetry generator" ;nsExec::Exec "NET START SNFService > '$INSTDIR\Telemetry.txt'" "" SH_HIDE nsExec::Exec "NET START SNFService" "" SH_HIDE pop $0 StrCmp $0 "0" 0 +2 return ;MessageBox MB_OK "Staring SNFService return code:$0" FunctionEnd ## Call the XYNTService to start. Function startXYNTService ; presumes that the .ini file is in the same location. nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -r" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function stopXYNTService ; presumes that the .ini file is in the same location. nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -k" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function un.UninstallXYNTService ; This uninstalls the XYNTService nsExec::Exec "NET STOP SNFService" "" SH_HIDE nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -u" "" SH_HIDE FunctionEnd Function installXYNTService # Function is deprecated because of the FILE Handling managed elsewhere in the flow... and of the new rollback scheme for files.... Call stopSNFServer ; if it there it will stop it. Call stopXYNTService ; if its there, stop it. ;MessageBox MB_OK "Starting SNFService" SetOutPath $INSTDIR File "XYNTService.exe" ; Unpack the files. File "XYNTService.ini" ; First properly handle the ini file. call editXYNTServiceINI nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -u" "" SH_HIDE ; uninstall it if it exists.... ; presumes that the .ini file is in the same location. nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -i" "" SH_HIDE ; install XYNTService nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -r" "" SH_HIDE ; restart XYNTService call startSNFServer ;nsExec::Exec "NET START SNFService" "" SH_HIDE Return FunctionEnd Function removeShortcuts ################## ## Shortcuts removed, from a different user context. ; Remove shortcuts, if any SetShellVarContext all ; this makes it backward/forwrad compatible Without it Vista will have problems removing shortcuts. ; Essentially, we said put these shortcuts into the all-users profile of the machine Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\*.*" RMDir "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer" Delete "$INSTDIR\shortcuts.xml" ################## FunctionEnd Function un.removeShortcuts ################## ## Shortcuts removed, from a different user context. ; Remove shortcuts, if any SetShellVarContext all ; this makes it backward/forwrad compatible Without it Vista will have problems removing shortcuts. ; Essentially, we said put these shortcuts into the all-users profile of the machine Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\*.*" RMDir "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer" Delete "$INSTDIR\shortcuts.xml" ################## FunctionEnd Function editGetRulebase IfFileExists "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" 0 DoneWithErrors ; This is what is getting edited. ;REM ----- Edit This Section --------; ; ;SET SNIFFER_PATH=c:\SNF ;SET AUTHENTICATION=authenticationxx ;SET LICENSE_ID=licensid ; ;REM -------------------------------- ; Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earlier ... use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ; GetFullPathName /SHORT $ShortPathTempVar $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ${handleShortPath} $ShortPathTempVar $INSTDIR ${GetBetween} "SET SNIFFER_PATH=" "$\r$\n" "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "SET SNIFFER_PATH=$R0$\r$\n" "SET SNIFFER_PATH=$ShortPathTempVar$\r$\n" ClearErrors ${GetBetween} "SET AUTHENTICATION=" "$\r$\n" "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "SET AUTHENTICATION=$R0$\r$\n" "SET AUTHENTICATION=$Authentication$\r$\n" ClearErrors ${GetBetween} "SET LICENSE_ID=" "$\r$\n" "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "SET LICENSE_ID=$R0$\r$\n" "SET LICENSE_ID=$LicenseID$\r$\n" ClearErrors return DoneWithErrors: MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to edit getRulebase.cmd. Unexpected Installer Environment. Please notify Message Sniffer Support Personel Immediately. Thank you." Quit FunctionEnd ############################## ## ADDINGPLATFORM ## Step 4 ## ######################################################################################################################################################## ## Write the editor function for inserting any code you need for manipulating text files. Decludes editglobalCFG has a lot of the appropriate comments ## for building a fresh version. use editglobalCFG as a template of a very complex edit/replace example. It supports the healFromOldFile typology. ## But lots of systems don't use the heal from old file requirements. It depends. Icewarp for example, rewrites and edits whats there each time and doens't ## use the archive as a source. ####################################### ## editMDPluginsFile function will search the existing plugins.dat file for a SNF or a SNIFFER section. ## It will strip that section and insert its own new version. Either from the local Plugins.dat file on a fresh install. ## or via the callback function during a rollback. ## ## If the ResolveFunction is using the Callback function from the Rollback feature to call editMDPluginsFile then ## it will have set the flags for 'healing' the existing file and the source file to use. The challenge is that we don't really want to rollback the entire ## file, because the Plugins.dat file may have changed, and we dont' want to break those changes. That's why the callback function ## calls restoreMDPlugins which calls this, after setting the flags. This will then have interrupted the 'copying' of the rollback file, and ## give the function the chance to pull the sourced path data out of the old file. ####################################### Function editMDPluginsFile ;Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earlier ... use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ## ? WHAT IS SRS_INSTDIR ? ## ADDING sensitivity to the functions being called to enable them to look up the proper path values in the event that the ## rollback sequence is not in the current INSTDIR and $SNFServerInstallDir locations. i.e. Those parsing functions need to be able ## to find the correct file to be editing. If its rolling back an older version cross platform, then it needs to redefine the file its ## targeting, not just assume that its in the INSTDIR or the $SNFServerInstallDir. I added two registry keys to the EndRollbackSequence ## subroutine called SRS_INSTDIR and SRS_SERVDIR to cover the lookup during rollback....since by this point INSTDIR is defined, ## just having SRS_INSTDIR different from INSTDIR should be enough key to use the SRS_INSTDIR.... and if the SRS_INSTDIR doesnt' exist, ## ( because it wouldn't be entered until the end of the rollback sequence, then the functions will know they are in the new install, and ## will use the current INSTDIR as their paths..... Clearerrors ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_INSTDIR" iferrors 0 handleReset goto doneCheckingRollbackVars ; the keys didn't exist so don't hijack. handleReset: ; they exist so hijack. i.e. Anytime a rollback file exists, ITS local pointers to the relevant INSTDIR and SERVDIR will be valid. ; because when you're done running the rollback, the markers are gone. And a fresh install will replace relevent markers. Even if its ; in the same spot. StrCpy $localINSTDIR $registryTempData ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_SERVDIR" StrCpy $localSERVDIR $registryTempData ## Handle the proper shortpaths if they need to be handled. ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $localSERVDIR ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $localINSTDIR doneCheckingRollbackVars: ## Ok, so we know what file we're editing, or un-editing. Var /GLOBAL lineDataHandle ; these are the vars that will hold the line of text from the file. Var /GLOBAL tempVariableReadLine Var /GLOBAL SourcePluginsFileHandle ; File handles. Var /GLOBAL TargetPluginsFileHandle Var /GLOBAL insideSNFSectionFlag ; Loop/Section Flag. StrCpy $insideSNFSectionFlag "" Var /GLOBAL PresetPluginsFileData ; Blank Plugins file / snf section looks like this: StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "" ; clear this or else it builds up. StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "" ; clear this or else it builds up. ## GET / FORMAT DATA FOR INSERTION INTO THE PLUGINS.DAT FILE This will either come from the rolledback version, or the ## fresh formulation as depicted here, based on the healFromOldFile flag: StrCmp $healFromOldFile "1" GetSourceFromRollbackFile 0 StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\n[SNF]" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nMenuText=Configure SNF Plug-in" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nEnable=Yes" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nDllPath=$localINSTDIR\snfmdplugin.dll" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nStartupFuncName=Startup@4" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nConfigFuncName=ConfigFunc@4" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nPostMessageFuncName=MessageFunc@8" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nSMTPMessageFuncName=MessageIPFunc@8" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nShutdownFuncName=Shutdown@4" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nPluginDoesAllLogging=No" StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "$PresetPluginsFileData$\r$\nNonAuthOnly=Yes$\r$\n" Goto DataIsReady ; Don't do Read-From-Rollback... not relevant. GetSourceFromRollbackFile: ## Ok, so its a callback then. Get the data from the rollback file. ## Open File, strip out the SNF section into a variable, and store it. If none exists, leave empty. ################################################## HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ####################################### StrCmp $healFromOldFile "1" 0 NoDataMining ## Then you need to strip the stuff to put back. IfFileExists $archivedMDPluginsDatPath 0 DoneReadingArchiveFile ; if the file is valid. FileOpen $archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle $archivedMDPluginsDatPath r ; open file. iferrors 0 +3 MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to restructure MDaemons Plugins.dat file from the rollback." Goto DoneReadingArchiveFile ReadArchiveLine: FileRead $archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; Master loop until we find our [SNF] marker in the Plugins.dat file. ifErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile 0 ; If we get to end with no lines... ok... ; Primary test is that this a live sniffer line. ${WordFind2X} $lineDataHandle "[" "]" "E+1" $9 IfErrors 0 +2 ; no errors means it found a string, so skip over and test Goto ReadArchiveLine ; if errors then get new line StrCmp $9 "SNF" FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine TestTagForOldSniffer ; Test for SNF tag... TestTagForOldSniffer: StrCmp $9 "SNIFFER" FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine ReadArchiveLine ; if not, then besure it isn't SNIFFER tag... ; go back and get a newline to test. ## IF here, then we broke out of the loop. FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine: ; we found the open tag for the SNF. So we read until we get another [] tag. StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "$collectedArchiveData$lineDataHandle" ; If here the line is of interest, collect it. GetanInsideLine: ; as long as were inside the sniffer section, get lines here. FileRead $archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle $lineDataHandle IfErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile ${WordFind2X} $lineDataHandle "[" "]" "E+1" $9 IfErrors 0 FoundNewBracketMarker ; Drop through if errors, ( No delimiter found ) If we have zero errors we've found ; a new section so then you should goto FoundNewBracketMarker label. ; If errors, then we keep going with more string compares.. ClearErrors ; must clear the error condition returned from the WordFind before next line... StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "$collectedArchiveData$lineDataHandle" ; If here the line is still of interest, collect it. Goto GetanInsideLine ; Go get more. FoundNewBracketMarker: ; Break. ; So we're done here then. Cause we don't care about the rest. We only what what the SNF section was. Any other changes to the target file stay in place. DoneReadingArchiveFile: ; By this point, either $collectedArchiveData has a bunch of stuff or it doesn't...... FileClose $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $lineDataHandle "" ; Clear line data. NoDataMining: ################################################### END HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ################################# StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData $collectedArchiveData DataIsReady: ## Data is now collected and ready for insertion, whether its new, old, or empty. ;MessageBox MB_OK "$PresetPluginsFileData, $healFromOldFile, ::::::: $collectedArchiveData " IfFileExists "$localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat" filedoesexist 0 ; Skip to second instruction if it doesn't exist. ;filedoesNotExist: MessageBox MB_OK "No Plugins.dat file in the (expected) directory. Creating fresh file." ; If the file is gone, it could have been deleted manually. So just because its gone dosn't mean you wouldn't put back the rollback data ; into a new file. Since this is already defined for new and rollback, (above) we are clear for a new file in either case. ClearErrors ## IF no file exists, then we open file, write new file, and be done. FileOpen $TargetPluginsFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat" w FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $PresetPluginsFileData ; dump the file.... FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle IfErrors FailedRepair ; otherwise clear for attempting to recreate. ;MessageBox MB_OK "Installer successfully inserted new Plugins.dat file." Goto done filedoesexist: ClearErrors ; So open the file that we're going to write INTO.... FileOpen $TargetPluginsFileHandle $localINSTDIR\WorkingPlugins.dat w ; rename and move new to old one IfErrors FailedWorking ; Now open the file we're going to read from. FileOpen $SourcePluginsFileHandle $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat r ; open a new file for reading ;MessageBox MB_OK $SourcePluginsFileHandle IfErrors FailedEdit ; Here is where we need top copy everything from the first file, until we reach [SNF] ; where we strip that out and will eventually add the new SNF data at the bottom... ; then we copy everything again after we reach another open [ ; Ok, so while we read lines until the end of file, ; we compare the line and look for [SNF]. ; if We dont' find it. we copy the line to the new file. ; once we find it, we start looking for the next open bracket [ ; and we don't write any lines to the new file until we find the next [ ; Then we write all lines until the end of the file. ; then we write the [SNF] code to the end of the file, ; and we close the file. ; No while necessary. Goto will loop to GetaLineHere: label if no SNF is identified. GetaLineHere: FileRead $SourcePluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; read the next line into our temp var. from the handle $0 ( attached above with FileOpen ) ; NOW test for EOF. IfErrors HandleEnding ; then we have reached the end of the file without finding the SNF file. ; go directly to writing the SNF information to the output file. ; Now handle for being in the section where we have alredy detected the SNF flag. ; The function jumps from this section to the Handle end flag, after it has finished copying the file. StrCmp $insideSNFSectionFlag "1" 0 Not_In_SNF_Tagged_Section ; test to find new open '[' char and when we find it ; take us out of SNF skip line mode. ${WordFind2X} $tempVariableReadLine "[" "]" "E+1" $9 IfErrors 0 noerrors ; Drop through if errors, ( No delimiter found ) If we have zero errors we've found ; a new section goto noerrors label. FindNextTag: ; Since where INSIDE the SNF tag, we're NOT copying it to the temp file. ClearErrors ; clear condition. FileRead $SourcePluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; read next line. IfErrors HandleEnding ${WordFind2X} $tempVariableReadLine "[" "]" "E+1" $9 ; Look for tag to kick us out of SNF/SNIFFER section. IfErrors FindNextTag noerrors ; Go back if-errors, ( No delimiter found ) ;If we have zero errors we've found new section head.so goto noerrors label. noerrors: ; then ( since we were IN the snf section ) and we found a DIFFERENT identified tag in the file... dump rest of file in a tight loop. ClearErrors ; clear error flag if exists from the above string compare. copyRestOfFile: FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; Dump temp string into new file. FileRead $SourcePluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; read line. IfErrors HandleEnding copyRestOfFile ; An error will indicate end of file. loop of not EOF otherwise proceed to ending. ; we've stripped out the old SNF section and copied the existing contents of the file. Not_In_SNF_Tagged_Section: ; we should never proceed directly from the above section to the next below. ; if we enter the above section it only can exit into the HandleEnding area. ; So if we're entering here. its because we read a line, and we need to test it because ; we have not yet detected the SNF section. ; Now we test to find the SNF ${WordFind2X} $tempVariableReadLine "[" "]" "E+1" $9 ; stuff what we find in register nine. IfErrors 0 +3 ; no errors means it found a string, so skip over and test FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; Dump nonflagged string into new file. Goto GetaLineHere ; get new line ; if errors we move get the next line to test. StrCmp $9 "SNF" TagOK TestTagForOld ; check nine for SNF or SNIFFER Now. TestTagForOld: StrCmp $9 "SNIFFER" TagOK TagNotSniffer TagOK: StrCpy $insideSNFSectionFlag "1" Goto GetaLineHere ; This forces us into the top looping section where we srip it all out. TagNotSniffer: FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; Dump temp string into new file. Goto GetaLinehere ; Go back for more. ; you should not just progress from this line to the Handle Ending. The condition to move to handle ending ; will always be predicated on reaching the end of the file. HandleEnding: ; We will always get to the end of the file. ; Now we must output our SNF information, because ; either we cut it out, ; or we didn't find it at all and in either case we must add it now. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle ; Close this because we read it all. ClearErrors FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle "$\r$\n" # It doesn't matter at this point, if we're doing a rollback or a new. # We've handled loading what should be in PresetFileData at the beginning # of this sub, based on the flags, the old file, etc. If this $PresetPluginsFileData # is empty here, then its supposed to be. Write and Close. FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $PresetPluginsFileData ; dump the file.... FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\App\OLDPluginsDAT_PreSNFInstall.dat" 0 +2 Delete $localSERVDIR\App\OLDPluginsDAT_PreSNFInstall.dat ; Rename $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat $localSERVDIR\App\OLDPluginsDAT_PreSNFInstall.dat ; store the old version. Rename $localINSTDIR\WorkingPlugins.dat $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat ; move the working version. Goto done ; poorly simulated catch section. FailedRepair: MessageBox MB_OK "Installer seemed unable to create a new Plugins.dat file. Perhaps the file is locked. Please attempt to create/move this file manually into the MDaemon\App folder using the Plugins.dat file in the MDaemon\SNF directory according to the manual instructions: " FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle ExecShell open notepad.exe $localINSTDIR\InstallInstructions_MDaemon.txt SW_SHOWNORMAL Goto done FailedWorking: MessageBox MB_OK "Installer seemed unable to create a working file. Perhaps the folders permissions are not enabling file creation. " FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle ExecShell open notepad.exe $localINSTDIR\InstallInstructions_MDaemon.txt SW_SHOWNORMAL Goto done FailedEdit: FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle MessageBox MB_OK "Installer seemed unable to edit the $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat file. Perhaps the file is locked. This installation is incomplete. " done: FunctionEnd Function un.editMDPluginsFile ;Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earlier ... use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ${un.handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ${un.handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ## ? WHAT IS SRS_INSTDIR ? ## ADDING sensitivity to the functions being called to enable them to look up the proper path values in the event that the ## rollback sequence is not in the current INSTDIR and $SNFServerInstallDir locations. i.e. Those parsing functions need to be able ## to find the correct file to be editing. If its rolling back an older version cross platform, then it needs to redefine the file its ## targeting, not just assume that its in the INSTDIR or the $SNFServerInstallDir. I added two registry keys to the EndRollbackSequence ## subroutine called SRS_INSTDIR and SRS_SERVDIR to cover the lookup during rollback....since by this point INSTDIR is defined, ## just having SRS_INSTDIR different from INSTDIR should be enough key to use the SRS_INSTDIR.... and if the SRS_INSTDIR doesnt' exist, ## ( because it wouldn't be entered until the end of the rollback sequence, then the functions will know they are in the new install, and ## will use the current INSTDIR as their paths..... Clearerrors ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_INSTDIR" iferrors 0 handleReset goto doneCheckingRollbackVars ; the keys didn't exist so don't hijack. handleReset: ; they exist so hijack. i.e. Anytime a rollback file exists, ITS local pointers to the relevant INSTDIR and SERVDIR will be valid. ; because when you're done running the rollback, the markers are gone. And a fresh install will replace relevent markers. Even if its ; in the same spot. StrCpy $localINSTDIR $registryTempData ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_SERVDIR" StrCpy $localSERVDIR $registryTempData ## Handle the proper shortpaths if they need to be handled. ${un.handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $localSERVDIR ${un.handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $localINSTDIR doneCheckingRollbackVars: ## Ok, so we know what file we're editing, or un-editing. ;Var /GLOBAL lineDataHandle ; these are the vars that will hold the line of text from the file. ;Var /GLOBAL tempVariableReadLine ;Var /GLOBAL SourcePluginsFileHandle ; File handles. ;Var /GLOBAL TargetPluginsFileHandle ;Var /GLOBAL insideSNFSectionFlag ; Loop/Section Flag. StrCpy $insideSNFSectionFlag "" ;Var /GLOBAL PresetPluginsFileData ; Blank Plugins file / snf section looks like this: StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "" ; clear this or else it builds up. StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "" ; clear this or else it builds up. ## GET / FORMAT DATA FOR INSERTION INTO THE PLUGINS.DAT FILE This will either come from the rolledback version, or the ## fresh formulation as depicted here, based on the healFromOldFile flag: StrCmp $healFromOldFile "1" GetSourceFromRollbackFile 0 StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData "" ; this is either a call back to restore, or to remove... but its not putting it in. Goto DataIsReady ; Don't do Read-From-Rollback... not relevant. GetSourceFromRollbackFile: ## Ok, so its a callback then. Get the data from the rollback file. ## Open File, strip out the SNF section into a variable, and store it. If none exists, leave empty. ################################################## HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ####################################### StrCmp $healFromOldFile "1" 0 NoDataMining ## Then you need to strip the stuff to put back. IfFileExists $archivedMDPluginsDatPath 0 DoneReadingArchiveFile ; if the file is valid. FileOpen $archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle $archivedMDPluginsDatPath r ; open file. iferrors 0 +3 MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to restructure MDaemons Plugins.dat file from the rollback." Goto DoneReadingArchiveFile ReadArchiveLine: FileRead $archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; Master loop until we find our [SNF] marker in the Plugins.dat file. ifErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile 0 ; If we get to end with no lines... ok... ; Primary test is that this a live sniffer line. ${un.WordFind2X} $lineDataHandle "[" "]" "E+1" $9 IfErrors 0 +2 ; no errors means it found a string, so skip over and test Goto ReadArchiveLine ; if errors then get new line StrCmp $9 "SNF" FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine TestTagForOldSniffer ; Test for SNF tag... TestTagForOldSniffer: StrCmp $9 "SNIFFER" FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine ReadArchiveLine ; if not, then besure it isn't SNIFFER tag... ; go back and get a newline to test. ## IF here, then we broke out of the loop. FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine: ; we found the open tag for the SNF. So we read until we get another [] tag. StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "$collectedArchiveData$lineDataHandle" ; If here the line is of interest, collect it. GetanInsideLine: ; as long as were inside the sniffer section, get lines here. FileRead $archivedMDPluginsDatFileHandle $lineDataHandle IfErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile ${un.WordFind2X} $lineDataHandle "[" "]" "E+1" $9 IfErrors 0 FoundNewBracketMarker ; Drop through if errors, ( No delimiter found ) If we have zero errors we've found ; a new section so then you should goto FoundNewBracketMarker label. ; If errors, then we keep going with more string compares.. ClearErrors ; must clear the error condition returned from the WordFind before next line... StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "$collectedArchiveData$lineDataHandle" ; If here the line is still of interest, collect it. Goto GetanInsideLine ; Go get more. FoundNewBracketMarker: ; Break. ; So we're done here then. Cause we don't care about the rest. We only what what the SNF section was. Any other changes to the target file stay in place. DoneReadingArchiveFile: ; By this point, either $collectedArchiveData has a bunch of stuff or it doesn't...... FileClose $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $lineDataHandle "" ; Clear line data. NoDataMining: ################################################### END HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ################################# StrCpy $PresetPluginsFileData $collectedArchiveData DataIsReady: ## Data is now collected and ready for insertion, whether its new, old, or empty. ;MessageBox MB_OK "$PresetPluginsFileData, $healFromOldFile, ::::::: $collectedArchiveData " IfFileExists "$localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat" filedoesexist 0 ; Skip to second instruction if it doesn't exist. ;filedoesNotExist: MessageBox MB_OK "No Plugins.dat file in the (expected) directory. Creating fresh file." ; If the file is gone, it could have been deleted manually. So just because its gone dosn't mean you wouldn't put back the rollback data ; into a new file. Since this is already defined for new and rollback, (above) we are clear for a new file in either case. ClearErrors ## IF no file exists, then we open file, write new file, and be done. FileOpen $TargetPluginsFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat" w FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $PresetPluginsFileData ; dump the file.... FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle IfErrors FailedRepair ; otherwise clear for attempting to recreate. ;MessageBox MB_OK "Installer successfully inserted new Plugins.dat file." Goto done filedoesexist: ClearErrors ; So open the file that we're going to write INTO.... FileOpen $TargetPluginsFileHandle $localINSTDIR\WorkingPlugins.dat w ; rename and move new to old one IfErrors FailedWorking ; Now open the file we're going to read from. FileOpen $SourcePluginsFileHandle $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat r ; open a new file for reading ;MessageBox MB_OK $SourcePluginsFileHandle IfErrors FailedEdit ; Here is where we need top copy everything from the first file, until we reach [SNF] ; where we strip that out and will eventually add the new SNF data at the bottom... ; then we copy everything again after we reach another open [ ; Ok, so while we read lines until the end of file, ; we compare the line and look for [SNF]. ; if We dont' find it. we copy the line to the new file. ; once we find it, we start looking for the next open bracket [ ; and we don't write any lines to the new file until we find the next [ ; Then we write all lines until the end of the file. ; then we write the [SNF] code to the end of the file, ; and we close the file. ; No while necessary. Goto will loop to GetaLineHere: label if no SNF is identified. GetaLineHere: FileRead $SourcePluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; read the next line into our temp var. from the handle $0 ( attached above with FileOpen ) ; NOW test for EOF. IfErrors HandleEnding ; then we have reached the end of the file without finding the SNF file. ; go directly to writing the SNF information to the output file. ; Now handle for being in the section where we have alredy detected the SNF flag. ; The function jumps from this section to the Handle end flag, after it has finished copying the file. StrCmp $insideSNFSectionFlag "1" 0 Not_In_SNF_Tagged_Section ; test to find new open '[' char and when we find it ; take us out of SNF skip line mode. ${un.WordFind2X} $tempVariableReadLine "[" "]" "E+1" $9 IfErrors 0 noerrors ; Drop through if errors, ( No delimiter found ) If we have zero errors we've found ; a new section goto noerrors label. FindNextTag: ; Since where INSIDE the SNF tag, we're NOT copying it to the temp file. ClearErrors ; clear condition. FileRead $SourcePluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; read next line. IfErrors HandleEnding ${un.WordFind2X} $tempVariableReadLine "[" "]" "E+1" $9 ; Look for tag to kick us out of SNF/SNIFFER section. IfErrors FindNextTag noerrors ; Go back if-errors, ( No delimiter found ) ;If we have zero errors we've found new section head.so goto noerrors label. noerrors: ; then ( since we were IN the snf section ) and we found a DIFFERENT identified tag in the file... dump rest of file in a tight loop. ClearErrors ; clear error flag if exists from the above string compare. copyRestOfFile: FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; Dump temp string into new file. FileRead $SourcePluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; read line. IfErrors HandleEnding copyRestOfFile ; An error will indicate end of file. loop of not EOF otherwise proceed to ending. ; we've stripped out the old SNF section and copied the existing contents of the file. Not_In_SNF_Tagged_Section: ; we should never proceed directly from the above section to the next below. ; if we enter the above section it only can exit into the HandleEnding area. ; So if we're entering here. its because we read a line, and we need to test it because ; we have not yet detected the SNF section. ; Now we test to find the SNF ${un.WordFind2X} $tempVariableReadLine "[" "]" "E+1" $9 ; stuff what we find in register nine. IfErrors 0 +3 ; no errors means it found a string, so skip over and test FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; Dump nonflagged string into new file. Goto GetaLineHere ; get new line ; if errors we move get the next line to test. StrCmp $9 "SNF" TagOK TestTagForOld ; check nine for SNF or SNIFFER Now. TestTagForOld: StrCmp $9 "SNIFFER" TagOK TagNotSniffer TagOK: StrCpy $insideSNFSectionFlag "1" Goto GetaLineHere ; This forces us into the top looping section where we srip it all out. TagNotSniffer: FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $tempVariableReadLine ; Dump temp string into new file. Goto GetaLinehere ; Go back for more. ; you should not just progress from this line to the Handle Ending. The condition to move to handle ending ; will always be predicated on reaching the end of the file. HandleEnding: ; We will always get to the end of the file. ; Now we must output our SNF information, because ; either we cut it out, ; or we didn't find it at all and in either case we must add it now. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle ; Close this because we read it all. ClearErrors FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle "$\r$\n" # It doesn't matter at this point, if we're doing a rollback or a new. # We've handled loading what should be in PresetFileData at the beginning # of this sub, based on the flags, the old file, etc. If this $PresetPluginsFileData # is empty here, then its supposed to be. Write and Close. FileWrite $TargetPluginsFileHandle $PresetPluginsFileData ; dump the file.... FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\App\OLDPluginsDAT_PreSNFInstall.dat" 0 +2 Delete $localSERVDIR\App\OLDPluginsDAT_PreSNFInstall.dat ; Rename $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat $localSERVDIR\App\OLDPluginsDAT_PreSNFInstall.dat ; store the old version. Rename $localINSTDIR\WorkingPlugins.dat $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat ; move the working version. Goto done ; poorly simulated catch section. FailedRepair: MessageBox MB_OK "Uninstaller seemed unable to create a new Plugins.dat file. Perhaps the file is locked. Please attempt to create/move this file manually into the MDaemon\App folder using the Plugins.dat file in the MDaemon\SNF directory according to the manual instructions: " FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle ExecShell open notepad.exe $localINSTDIR\InstallInstructions_MDaemon.txt SW_SHOWNORMAL Goto done FailedWorking: MessageBox MB_OK "Uninstaller seemed unable to create a working file. Perhaps the folders permissions are not enabling file creation. " FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle ExecShell open notepad.exe $localINSTDIR\InstallInstructions_MDaemon.txt SW_SHOWNORMAL Goto done FailedEdit: FileClose $TargetPluginsFileHandle ; Close MDaemon Plugins file. FileClose $SourcePluginsFileHandle MessageBox MB_OK "Uninstaller seemed unable to edit the $localSERVDIR\App\Plugins.dat file. Perhaps the file is locked. This installation is incomplete. " done: FunctionEnd ## Dont' need this now... ## Rollback handleds this at restore... Function un.cleanGlobalCFG ;comment out every live line in the global.cfg file. Var /GLOBAL sourceFileHandle Var /GLOBAL targetFileHandle Var /GLOBAL str_line Var /GLOBAL results FileOpen $sourceFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" r FileOpen $targetFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" w NextLine: FileRead $sourceFileHandle $str_line iferrors cleanupFiles 0 StrCmp $LicenseID "" LookForBaseEXE 0 ; if for some reason the LicenseID is blank, we don't want to comment every ".exe" ${un.WordFind} $str_line "$LicenseID.exe" "E+1}" $results ifErrors LookForBaseEXE FoundLiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through LookForBaseEXE: ${un.WordFind} $str_line "SNFClient.exe" "E+1}" $results ifErrors 0 FoundLiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $targetFileHandle $str_line Goto NextLine FoundLiveSnifferLine: FileWrite $targetFileHandle "#$str_line" Goto NextLine cleanupFiles: FileClose $sourceFileHandle FileClose $targetFileHandle #Rename it now... ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\pre_snifferUNINSTALL_global.cfg.log" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\pre_snifferUNINSTALL_global.cfg.log" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" "$SNFServerInstallDir\pre_snifferUNINSTALL_global.cfg.log" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" Return FunctionEND Function editglobalCFG ; MessageBox MB_OK "Inside editglobalCFG" ; if we're here it means we checked for a global.cfg file, and it existed at the SNFServerInstallDir level... presumably decludes install pattern. ; so we are going to edit / add / replace the values that we are interested in. ; IF there is a file called cfgstring.xml in the folder, it means we are restoring from a previous archived version and we need to pull that string ; and consume the file. ; Adjustments to the parsing of the DECLUDE global.cfg are as follows: ; Upon uninstall, we comment all sniffer lines. ; Upon a reinstall/new install, we rip through and 'heal' or insert the sniffer directives..... ; the priority will be: Just ahead of the first live sniffer line. ; Just after the EXTERNAL TESTS marker if it exists. ; If none of those apply, we insert them at the top of the file. ; ; Kicker is as follows, the NAME of the test is inconclusive to being able to identifiy it. i.e. beforeSniffer Sniffer afterSniffer are not ; acceptible names to tag on... because they may be Spam Assasin before, or SA after or whatever.... ; The only acceptible tag to hit is the SNFClient.exe tag. And to further complicate it it can be inside quotes or whatever, and we ; need to respect that when we heal the path. ; ; Process will utilize two temp files. The first temp file is the file we write all non-relevent lines to BEFORE we hit the EXTERNAL TESTS marker. ; The second temp file will hold all lines after that, until we find a live sniffer line. Pending no sniffer lines, we insert after Eternal Tests ; and append the second file and close. #VAR /GLOBAL healFromOldFile ; used to flag putting stuff back. #VAR /GLOBAL archivedGLOBALcfgPath ; file to use for putting stuff back. #VAR /GLOBAL archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle ; handle for file to read in the stuff to put back.... #VAR /GLOBAL collectedArchiveData ; store these lines, collected from the file. #VAR /GLOBAL succededAtPlacingArchivedData ; true if we have already written data to the new file. ; Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earlier ... use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. ## ADDING sensitivity to the functions being called to enable them to look up the proper path values in the event that the ## rollback sequence is not in the current INSTDIR and $SNFServerInstallDir locations. i.e. Those parsing functions need to be able ## to find the correct file to be editing. If its rolling back an older version cross platform, then it needs to redefine the file its ## targeting, not just assume that its in the INSTDIR or the $SNFServerInstallDir. I added two registry keys to the EndRollbackSequence ## subroutine called SRS_INSTDIR and SRS_SERVDIR to cover the lookup during rollback....since by this point INSTDIR is defined, ## just having SRS_INSTDIR different from INSTDIR should be enough key to use the SRS_INSTDIR.... and if the SRS_INSTDIR doesnt' exist, ## ( because it wouldn't be entered until the end of the rollback sequence, then the functions will know they are in the new install, and ## will use the current INSTDIR as their paths..... Clearerrors ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_INSTDIR" iferrors 0 handleReset goto doneCheckingRollbackVars ; the keys didn't exist so don't hijack. handleReset: ; they exist so hijack. i.e. Anytime a rollback file exists, ITS local pointers to the relevant INSTDIR and SERVDIR will be valid. ; because when you're done running the rollback, the markers are gone. And a fresh install will replace relevent markers. Even if its ; in the same spot. StrCpy $localINSTDIR $registryTempData ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_SERVDIR" StrCpy $localSERVDIR $registryTempData ## Handle the proper shortpaths if they need to be handled. ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $localSERVDIR ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $localINSTDIR doneCheckingRollbackVars: StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "" ; set for default. StrCpy $succededAtPlacingArchivedData "0" VAR /GLOBAL decludeConfigFileHandle ; the existing live file.... VAR /GLOBAL phase_FileHandle ; holds the first half up to the External Tests or pending no External Test line... we have the entire file here. VAR /GLOBAL phase VAR /GLOBAL TargetSnifferString ; could be SNFClient.exe or $LicenseID.exe StrCpy $phase "1" ; start in phase 1 # Identify live sniffer lines, and heal them if possible. Var /GLOBAL foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine StrCpy $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "0" ; defaults to no..... ; Declared same var earlier. ;Var /GLOBAL lineDataHandle Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults Var /GLOBAL FirstCharTestVar Var /GLOBAL tempLineHandle ; holds a manipulated version of the line as we test it.... Var /GLOBAL secondHalfOfLine ; holds the other side to rejoin it after we replace.... Var /GLOBAL firstHalfOfLine ; holds all chars up to the encapsulator. Var /GLOBAL encapsulator ; holds the type of quote if its quoted... ################################################## HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ####################################### ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ## Then you need to strip and make temporary file for the stuff to put back. IfFileExists $archivedGLOBALcfgPath 0 DoneReadingArchiveFile FileOpen $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle $archivedGLOBALcfgPath r iferrors 0 +3 MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to restructure Decludes global.cfg file from the rollback." Goto DoneReadingArchiveFile ReadArchiveLine: FileRead $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile 0 ; Primary test is that this a live sniffer line. ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "SNFClient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "$LicenseID.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto ReadArchiveLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine: StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "$collectedArchiveData$lineDataHandle" ; If here the line is of interest, even if its just a comment. collect it. Goto ReadArchiveLine ${ENDIF} DoneReadingArchiveFile: ; By this point, either $collectedArchiveData has a bunch of stuff or it doesn't...... FileClose $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $lineDataHandle "" ; Clear line data. ################################################### END HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ################################# ################################################### BEGIN PHASE 1 of the Main Global.cfg File Read. ################################# clearerrors FileOpen $decludeConfigFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\global.cfg" r iferrors 0 OpenOK clearerrors MessageBox MB_OK "Error opening $localSERVDIR\global.cfg file. Do you have the file open?" FileClose $decludeConfigFileHandle FileOpen $decludeConfigFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\global.cfg" r OpenOK: FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$localSERVDIR\phase1global.cfg" w KeepReading: FileRead $decludeConfigFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get the first line. ifErrors DoneReadingFile 0 ; Primary test is is this a live sniffer line. ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "SNFClient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through clearerrors ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "$LicenseID.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveOLDSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through clearerrors ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "EXTERNAL TEST" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundExternalTestMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through clearerrors FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundLiveSnifferLine: ; ok, set TargetSnifferString to be abstract and work for either the new or the old naming convention. StrCpy $TargetSnifferString "SNFClient.exe" ; ok, set for regular sniffer.... Goto TestForWhitespace FoundLiveOLDSnifferLine: StrCpy $TargetSnifferString "$LicenseID.exe" ; ok, set for regular sniffer.... TestForWhitespace: ; ok, line contains SNFClient.exe or $LicenseID.exe we need to be sure it isn't a comment. StrCpy $tempLineHandle $lineDataHandle testNextChar: StrCpy $FirstCharTestVar $tempLineHandle 1 0 StrCmp $FirstCharTestVar " " 0 CheckForCommentMarker StrCpy $tempLineHandle $tempLineHandle "" 1 ; cut off one char and test again. goto testNextChar CheckForCommentMarker: ; Skipped here because not blank space... so check for comment. StrCmp $FirstCharTestVar "#" 0 HandleValidLine ; Is a comment. Dump to whatever phase is current. ; We don't allow Sniffer commented lines to build up..... so we remove it on this pass. ; FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. HandleValidLine: StrCpy $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" ; set this to defer the phase change if it exists... and if it doesn't then thats ok. ; NOTE: Special case..... we've found a valid line. But if we're in ROLLBACK mode... then we don't want to copy this line, in, all valid lines ; have been collected from the old file, and will now be deposited. All further valid lines will be skipped. Thus: StrCmp $succededAtPlacingArchivedData "1" KeepReading 0 ; This aborts any new information from getting into the file. Get next line. StrCmp $healFromOldFile "1" 0 DealWithNormalConditions ; skip forward and handle data. ; Ok, we're rolling back, but we haven't depositied data yet. FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $collectedArchiveData ; This puts all the valid lines from the archived section in place at the first found ; live line of the current page. Since the installer obeyd the protocol, its likely that its ; in the correct spot. If not, we'll put it back at the end. StrCpy $succededAtPlacingArchivedData "1" Goto KeepReading DealWithNormalConditions: ; Ok, we're here. We have a good line... and we need to alter the path preceding the tag, and the name of the tag. ; We MAY be in the same folder.... but we may be in an entirely different folder... it doesn't matter. ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle $TargetSnifferString "+1}" $secondHalfOfLine ; load the last bit into the $secondHalfOfLine ; now test if its frst char is a white space. If it is, then you're inside quotes, move forward till you find the quote, and then move back till you find it. ; It would be nice to have the algorithem just juse this as its solution, but it breaks because the old sniffer versions ; encapsulate the authentication inside the quotes.... and you could have 'Program Files' inside the quotes... so you can't trust ; a blank to be the pure encapsulator... whats a hack to do... ; So we suggest that we take a test to see if there is one ', one ", or one ` in the secondHalfOfLine ; if there is we'll take a guess that the encapsulator isn't a blank, but that its a quote..... ;${WordFind} $secondHalfOfLine $TargetSnifferString "+1}" $secondHalfOfLine ; load the last bit into the $secondHalfOfLine ; Now we need to test to see if we have the authentication string in here..... Var /GLOBAL toTheFarRight ${WordFind} $secondHalfOfLine $Authentication "+1}" $toTheFarRight ; load the last far right bit into the $toTheFarRight ifErrors 0 usefartherEncapsulator ; ok, just find the one to the right of the targetSnifferString and use that on the left side. StrCpy $encapsulator $secondHalfOfLine 1 0 Goto GrabLeft usefartherEncapsulator: ; ok, well, then if the Authentication is there, then we need to use the quote type to the right of that. StrCpy $encapsulator $toTheFarRight 1 0 ; ok, good to go unless its a space... which I don't think you can do if you're using the Auth.... GrabLeft: ; Now we have a character in the encapsulator. Its either a quote, or a whitespace. If its whitespace, then the end of the path on ; the other side will be another space..... and if its a quote, it will be a quote... etc.... ; So get the PRE-part of the line, and grab everything to the right of the last encapsulator var..... ;MessageBox MB_OK "The encapsulator is:$encapsulator And the Cut is:$secondHalfOfLine" ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle $TargetSnifferString "+1{" $tempLineHandle ; load the first bit into the tempLineHandle. ; So tempLineHandle holds the entire preline....before the Name.exe ${WordFind} $tempLineHandle $encapsulator "+1{" $firstHalfOfLine ; load the first bit into the tempLineHandle. ; Naturally this needs to be rebuilt as..... firsthalf+encapsulator+NEWPATH\NEWEXE+ secondhalf (Which includes the 2nd encapsulator... StrCpy $tempLineHandle "$firstHalfOfLine$encapsulator$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe$secondHalfOfLine" ; Now we replace the previous valid line, with the new path and exe.... FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $tempLineHandle ; dump line to phase file. ; Since we're just fixing the lines... it should be ok.... ; MessageBox MB_OK "Inside the valid line: $tempLineHandle phase:$phase" ; and at the end if we're in phase 1 then we never found an External test marker... and it doesn't matter..... ; and if we're in phase two, then we need to append phase1 and phase2.... the only situation we need phase1 and phase2 sepearte ; is if we never get into this part... and have to put in a fresh line somewhere..... StrCpy $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundExternalTestMarker: ; Here we've determined that we have found the end of phase one ; but if we found a live line, that trumps putting lines after the external test marker.... StrCmp $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" 0 Well_SplitPhasesThen FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. ; IF thats the case then we just go back to keep reading and don't move the phase file pointer... Goto KeepReading ; but with no live sniffer lines yet... its a different story, cause we'll need to come back to this break if we don't ; find ANY..... Well_SplitPhasesThen: ; put the external tests marker in phase1 file. FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. ; Thus close the phase one marker. And use Phase Two. StrCpy $phase "2" FileClose $phase_FileHandle FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$localSERVDIR\phase2global.cfg" w Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. DoneReadingFile: FileClose $decludeConfigFileHandle ; ok, now we need to know how to reasemble it.... FileClose $phase_FileHandle StrCmp $phase "1" 0 handleRejoinPhases ; Ok, well that just means we didn't have a External Test marker... so test if we altered anything. StrCmp $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" 0 AddLineAtStart ; and if we drop in, then we handled live lines.... Rename "$localSERVDIR\phase1global.cfg" "$localSERVDIR\NEWglobal.cfg" ; set this up so its all the same for the RenamePhase. goto RenamePhase ; ok, if so, then we're done then, handle file renaming. AddLineAtStart: Var /GLOBAL prependFileHandle FileOpen $prependFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\NEWglobal.cfg" w ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ; then we dump the archived stuff..... FileWrite $prependFileHandle "############################### SNIFFER TEST SECTION #################################$\r$\n" FileWrite $prependFileHandle $collectedArchiveData ; This puts the old valid lines back..... Its the only extra condition ${ELSE} ; then write the new data FileWrite $prependFileHandle "############################### SNIFFER TEST SECTION #################################$\r$\n" FileWrite $prependFileHandle 'SNIFFER external nonzero "$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe"$\t12$\t0$\r$\n' ${ENDIF} ; if the data existed and a valid line was found, it would have been inserted. ; now dump it all in after.... FileOpen $decludeConfigFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\global.cfg" r ; reopen.. ReadForPrePendNewLine: FileRead $decludeConfigFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get new line.. iferrors closeUpThePrepend 0 ; check for EOF FileWrite $prependFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; NO? Ok write the line to the new file. Goto ReadForPrePendNewLine ; go back for more. closeUpThePrepend: ; time to lock up FileClose $decludeConfigFileHandle FileClose $prependFileHandle Goto RenamePhase ; go and rename on top of the old file. ; Ok, but if we were in a phase 2 read.... it meant ; that we found an external test marker.... but we could have fond live lines.... handleRejoinPhases: FileOpen $prependFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\NEWglobal.cfg" w ; open target.... FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$localSERVDIR\phase1global.cfg" r ; reopen.. ReadForAppendPhaseOneLines: FileRead $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get new line.. iferrors closeUpPhaseOneAppend 0 ; check for EOF FileWrite $prependFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; NO? Ok write the line to the new file. Goto ReadForAppendPhaseOneLines ; go back for more. closeUpPhaseOneAppend: ; time to lock up FileClose $phase_FileHandle ; ok,If we have a phase one with no sniffer reference, and may or may not have one in the phase2 file.... ; or a phase two that HAS the sniffer references.... then we just need to add 2 to 1 and rename. ; So find if we need to INSERT or just append phase2 StrCmp $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" FuseThePhaseBreak 0 ; if we jump then no extra is required.... ; but if we fall through we need to insert.....and either ROLLBACK or insert fresh.... ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ; then we dump the archived stuff..... FileWrite $prependFileHandle $collectedArchiveData ; This puts the old valid lines back..... Its the only extra condition ${ELSE} ; then write the new data FileWrite $prependFileHandle 'SNIFFER external nonzero "$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe"$\t12$\t0$\r$\n' ${ENDIF} ; if the data existed and a valid line was found, it would have been inserted. ; and drop into appending phase2 FuseThePhaseBreak: FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$localSERVDIR\phase2global.cfg" r ; reopen.. ReadForAppendPhaseTwoLines: FileRead $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get new line.. iferrors closeUpPhaseTwoAppend 0 ; check for EOF FileWrite $prependFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; NO? Ok write the line to the new file. Goto ReadForAppendPhaseTwoLines ; go back for more. closeUpPhaseTwoAppend: ; time to lock up FileClose $phase_FileHandle FileClose $prependFileHandle goto RenamePhase ; ok, if so, then we're done then, handle file renaming. RenamePhase: StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; set this so that it doesn't try on the next call to this function. ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\pre_snifferinstall_global.cfg.log" 0 +2 Delete "$localSERVDIR\pre_snifferinstall_global.cfg.log" Rename "$localSERVDIR\global.cfg" "$localSERVDIR\pre_snifferinstall_global.cfg.log" Rename "$localSERVDIR\NEWglobal.cfg" "$localSERVDIR\global.cfg" ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\phase1global.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$localSERVDIR\phase1global.cfg" ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\phase2global.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$localSERVDIR\phase2global.cfg" ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\NEWglobal.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$localSERVDIR\NEWglobal.cfg" Return FunctionEnd # See editglobalCFG for documentation and explanation... this is the same but with a un. prepended..... Function un.editglobalCFG StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "" ; set for default. StrCpy $succededAtPlacingArchivedData "0" ;VAR /GLOBAL decludeConfigFileHandle ; the existing live file.... ;VAR /GLOBAL phase_FileHandle ; holds the first half up to the External Tests or pending no External Test line... we have the entire file here. ;VAR /GLOBAL phase ;VAR /GLOBAL TargetSnifferString ; could be SNFClient.exe or $LicenseID.exe StrCpy $phase "1" ; start in phase 1 # Identify live sniffer lines, and heal them if possible. ;Var /GLOBAL foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine StrCpy $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "0" ; defaults to no..... ; Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earlier ... use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${un.handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${un.handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. ;Var /GLOBAL lineDataHandle ;Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults ;Var /GLOBAL FirstCharTestVar ;Var /GLOBAL tempLineHandle ; holds a manipulated version of the line as we test it.... ;Var /GLOBAL secondHalfOfLine ; holds the other side to rejoin it after we replace.... ;Var /GLOBAL firstHalfOfLine ; holds all chars up to the encapsulator. ;Var /GLOBAL encapsulator ; holds the type of quote if its quoted... ################################################## HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ####################################### ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ## Then you need to strip and make temporary file for the stuff to put back. IfFileExists $archivedGLOBALcfgPath 0 DoneReadingArchiveFile FileOpen $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle $archivedGLOBALcfgPath r iferrors 0 +3 MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to restructure Decludes global.cfg file from the rollback archive." Goto DoneReadingArchiveFile ReadArchiveLine: FileRead $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile 0 ; Primary test is that this a live sniffer line. ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "SNFClient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "$LicenseID.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto ReadArchiveLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundLiveArchiveSnifferLine: StrCpy $collectedArchiveData "$collectedArchiveData$lineDataHandle" ; If here the line is of interest, even if its just a comment. collect it. Goto ReadArchiveLine ${ENDIF} DoneReadingArchiveFile: ; By this point, either $collectedArchiveData has a bunch of stuff or it doesn't...... FileClose $archivedGLOBALcfgFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $lineDataHandle "" ; Clear line data. ################################################### END HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ################################# ################################################### BEGIN PHASE 1 of the Main Global.cfg File Read. ################################# FileOpen $decludeConfigFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" r iferrors 0 OpenOK clearerrors MessageBox MB_OK "Error opening $SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg file. Do you have the file open?" FileClose $decludeConfigFileHandle FileOpen $decludeConfigFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" r OpenOK: FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" w KeepReading: FileRead $decludeConfigFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get the first line. ifErrors DoneReadingFile 0 ; Primary test is is this a live sniffer line? ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "SNFClient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through clearerrors ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "$LicenseID.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundLiveOLDSnifferLine ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through clearerrors ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "EXTERNAL TEST" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundExternalTestMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through clearerrors FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundLiveSnifferLine: ; ok, set TargetSnifferString to be abstract and work for either the new or the old naming convention. StrCpy $TargetSnifferString "SNFClient.exe" ; ok, set for regular sniffer.... Goto TestForWhitespace FoundLiveOLDSnifferLine: StrCpy $TargetSnifferString "$LicenseID.exe" ; ok, set for regular sniffer.... TestForWhitespace: ; ok, line contains SNFClient.exe or $LicenseID.exe we need to be sure it isn't a comment. StrCpy $tempLineHandle $lineDataHandle testNextChar: StrCpy $FirstCharTestVar $tempLineHandle 1 0 StrCmp $FirstCharTestVar " " 0 CheckForCommentMarker StrCpy $tempLineHandle $tempLineHandle "" 1 ; cut off one char and test again. goto testNextChar CheckForCommentMarker: ; Skipped here because not blank space... so check for comment. StrCmp $FirstCharTestVar "#" 0 HandleValidLine ; Is a comment. Dump to whatever phase is current. ; We don't allow Sniffer commented lines to build up..... so we remove it on this pass. ; FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. HandleValidLine: StrCpy $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" ; set this to defer the phase change if it exists... and if it doesn't then thats ok. ; NOTE: Special case..... we've found a valid line. But if we're in ROLLBACK mode... then we don't want to copy this line, in, all valid lines ; have been collected from the old file, and will now be deposited. All further valid lines will be skipped. Thus: StrCmp $succededAtPlacingArchivedData "1" KeepReading 0 ; This aborts any new information from getting into the file. Get next line. StrCmp $healFromOldFile "1" 0 DealWithNormalConditions ; skip forward and handle data. ; Ok, we're rolling back, but we haven't depositied data yet. FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $collectedArchiveData ; This puts all the valid lines from the archived section in place at the first found ; live line of the current page. Since the installer obeyd the protocol, its likely that its ; in the correct spot. If not, we'll put it back at the end. StrCpy $succededAtPlacingArchivedData "1" Goto KeepReading DealWithNormalConditions: ; Ok, we're here. We have a good line... and we need to alter the path preceding the tag, and the name of the tag. ; We MAY be in the same folder.... but we may be in an entirely different folder... it doesn't matter. ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle $TargetSnifferString "+1}" $secondHalfOfLine ; load the last bit into the $secondHalfOfLine ; now test if its frst char is a white space. If it is, then you're inside quotes, move forward till you find the quote, and then move back till you find it. ; It would be nice to have the algorithem just juse this as its solution, but it breaks because the old sniffer versions ; encapsulate the authentication inside the quotes.... and you could have 'Program Files' inside the quotes... so you can't trust ; a blank to be the pure encapsulator... whats a hack to do... ; So we suggest that we take a test to see if there is one ', one ", or one ` in the secondHalfOfLine ; if there is we'll take a guess that the encapsulator isn't a blank, but that its a quote..... ;${WordFind} $secondHalfOfLine $TargetSnifferString "+1}" $secondHalfOfLine ; load the last bit into the $secondHalfOfLine ; Now we need to test to see if we have the authentication string in here..... ; Var /GLOBAL toTheFarRight ${un.WordFind} $secondHalfOfLine $Authentication "+1}" $toTheFarRight ; load the last far right bit into the $toTheFarRight ifErrors 0 usefartherEncapsulator ; ok, just find the one to the right of the targetSnifferString and use that on the left side. StrCpy $encapsulator $secondHalfOfLine 1 0 Goto GrabLeft usefartherEncapsulator: ; ok, well, then if the Authentication is there, then we need to use the quote type to the right of that. StrCpy $encapsulator $toTheFarRight 1 0 ; ok, good to go unless its a space... which I don't think you can do if you're using the Auth.... GrabLeft: ; Now we have a character in the encapsulator. Its either a quote, or a whitespace. If its whitespace, then the end of the path on ; the other side will be another space..... and if its a quote, it will be a quote... etc.... ; So get the PRE-part of the line, and grab everything to the right of the last encapsulator var..... ;MessageBox MB_OK "The encapsulator is:$encapsulator And the Cut is:$secondHalfOfLine" ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle $TargetSnifferString "+1{" $tempLineHandle ; load the first bit into the tempLineHandle. ; So tempLineHandle holds the entire preline....before the Name.exe ${un.WordFind} $tempLineHandle $encapsulator "+1{" $firstHalfOfLine ; load the first bit into the tempLineHandle. ; Naturally this needs to be rebuilt as..... firsthalf+encapsulator+NEWPATH\NEWEXE+ secondhalf (Which includes the 2nd encapsulator... StrCpy $tempLineHandle "$firstHalfOfLine$encapsulator$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe$secondHalfOfLine" ; Now we replace the previous valid line, with the new path and exe.... FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $tempLineHandle ; dump line to phase file. ; Since we're just fixing the lines... it should be ok.... ;MessageBox MB_OK "Inside the valid line: $tempLineHandle phase:$phase" ; and at the end if we're in phase 1 then we never found an External test marker... and it doesn't matter..... ; and if we're in phase two, then we need to append phase1 and phase2.... the only situation we need phase1 and phase2 sepearte ; is if we never get into this part... and have to put in a fresh line somewhere..... StrCpy $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundExternalTestMarker: ; Here we've determined that we have found the end of phase one ; but if we found a live line, that trumps putting lines after the external test marker.... StrCmp $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" 0 Well_SplitPhasesThen FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. ; IF thats the case then we just go back to keep reading and don't move the phase file pointer... Goto KeepReading ; but with no live sniffer lines yet... its a different story, cause we'll need to come back to this break if we don't ; find ANY..... Well_SplitPhasesThen: ; put the external tests marker in phase1 file. FileWrite $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to phase1 file. ; Thus close the phase one marker. And use Phase Two. StrCpy $phase "2" FileClose $phase_FileHandle FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase2global.cfg" w Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. DoneReadingFile: FileClose $decludeConfigFileHandle ; ok, now we need to know how to reasemble it.... FileClose $phase_FileHandle StrCmp $phase "1" 0 handleRejoinPhases ; Ok, well that just means we didn't have a External Test marker... so test if we altered anything. StrCmp $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" 0 AddLineAtStart ; and if we drop in, then we handled live lines.... Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWglobal.cfg" ; set this up so its all the same for the RenamePhase. goto RenamePhase ; ok, if so, then we're done then, handle file renaming. AddLineAtStart: ; Var /GLOBAL prependFileHandle FileOpen $prependFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWglobal.cfg" w ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ; then we dump the archived stuff..... FileWrite $prependFileHandle "############################### SNIFFER TEST SECTION #################################$\r$\n" FileWrite $prependFileHandle $collectedArchiveData ; This puts the old valid lines back..... Its the only extra condition ${ELSE} ; then write the new data FileWrite $prependFileHandle "############################### SNIFFER TEST SECTION #################################$\r$\n" FileWrite $prependFileHandle 'SNIFFER external nonzero "$INSTDIR\SNFClient.exe"$\t12$\t0$\r$\n' ${ENDIF} ; if the data existed and a valid line was found, it would have been inserted. ; now dump it all in after.... FileOpen $decludeConfigFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" r ; reopen.. ReadForPrePendNewLine: FileRead $decludeConfigFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get new line.. iferrors closeUpThePrepend 0 ; check for EOF FileWrite $prependFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; NO? Ok write the line to the new file. Goto ReadForPrePendNewLine ; go back for more. closeUpThePrepend: ; time to lock up FileClose $decludeConfigFileHandle FileClose $prependFileHandle Goto RenamePhase ; go and rename on top of the old file. ; Ok, but if we were in a phase 2 read.... it meant ; that we found an external test marker.... but we could have fond live lines.... handleRejoinPhases: FileOpen $prependFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWglobal.cfg" w ; open target.... FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" r ; reopen.. ReadForAppendPhaseOneLines: FileRead $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get new line.. iferrors closeUpPhaseOneAppend 0 ; check for EOF FileWrite $prependFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; NO? Ok write the line to the new file. Goto ReadForAppendPhaseOneLines ; go back for more. closeUpPhaseOneAppend: ; time to lock up FileClose $phase_FileHandle ; ok,If we have a phase one with no sniffer reference, and may or may not have one in the phase2 file.... ; or a phase two that HAS the sniffer references.... then we just need to add 2 to 1 and rename. ; So find if we need to INSERT or just append phase2 StrCmp $foundAtLeastOneLiveSnifferLine "1" FuseThePhaseBreak 0 ; if we jump then no extra is required.... ; but if we fall through we need to insert.....and either ROLLBACK or insert fresh.... ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ; then we dump the archived stuff..... FileWrite $prependFileHandle $collectedArchiveData ; This puts the old valid lines back..... Its the only extra condition ${ELSE} ; then write the new data FileWrite $prependFileHandle 'SNIFFER external nonzero "$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe"$\t12$\t0$\r$\n' ${ENDIF} ; if the data existed and a valid line was found, it would have been inserted. ; and drop into appending phase2 FuseThePhaseBreak: FileOpen $phase_FileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase2global.cfg" r ; reopen.. ReadForAppendPhaseTwoLines: FileRead $phase_FileHandle $lineDataHandle ; get new line.. iferrors closeUpPhaseTwoAppend 0 ; check for EOF FileWrite $prependFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; NO? Ok write the line to the new file. Goto ReadForAppendPhaseTwoLines ; go back for more. closeUpPhaseTwoAppend: ; time to lock up FileClose $phase_FileHandle FileClose $prependFileHandle goto RenamePhase ; ok, if so, then we're done then, handle file renaming. RenamePhase: StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; set this so that it doesn't try on the next call to this function. ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\pre_snifferinstall_global.cfg.log" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\pre_snifferinstall_global.cfg.log" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" "$SNFServerInstallDir\pre_snifferinstall_global.cfg.log" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWglobal.cfg" "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase1global.cfg" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase2global.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\phase2global.cfg" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWglobal.cfg" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWglobal.cfg" Return FunctionEnd Function editMXGuardINI ; Ok we must have detected MXGuard's ini file. Therefore we are going to run a strip and fix on the MXGuard.ini file. VAR /GLOBAL newMXGuardINIFileHandle VAR /GLOBAL MXGuardINIFileHandle VAR /GLOBAL InsertAuthenticationString ; format this initially, and stop it with the restore value if we execute that paragraph. VAR /GLOBAL InsertPathString ; format this initially, and stop it with the restore value if we execute that paragraph. ; declared in the global.cfg editor that uses the same construct ;Var /GLOBAL registryTempData ;Var /GLOBAL lineDataHandle ;Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults ;Var /Global FirstCharTestVar ;Var /GLOBAL localINSTDIR ;Var /GLOBAL localSERVDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. ; Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earlier ... use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. ## ADDING sensitivity to the functions being called to enable them to look up the proper path values in the event that the ## rollback sequence is not in the current INSTDIR and $SNFServerInstallDir locations. i.e. Those parsing functions need to be able ## to find the correct file to be editing. If its rolling back an older version cross platform, then it needs to redefine the file its ## targeting, not just assume that its in the INSTDIR or the $SNFServerInstallDir. I added two registry keys to the EndRollbackSequence ## subroutine called SRS_INSTDIR and SRS_SERVDIR to cover the lookup during rollback....since by this point INSTDIR is defined, ## just having SRS_INSTDIR different from INSTDIR should be enough key to use the SRS_INSTDIR.... and if the SRS_INSTDIR doesnt' exist, ## ( because it wouldn't be entered until the end of the rollback sequence, then the functions will know they are in the new install, and ## will use the current INSTDIR as their paths..... Clearerrors ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_INSTDIR" iferrors 0 handleReset goto doneCheckingRollbackVars ; the keys didn't exist so don't hijack. handleReset: ; they exist so hijack. i.e. Anytime a rollback file exists, ITS local pointers to the relevant INSTDIR and SERVDIR will be valid. ; because when you're done running the rollback, the markers are gone. And a fresh install will replace relevent markers. Even if its ; in the same spot. StrCpy $localINSTDIR $registryTempData ReadRegStr $registryTempData HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_SERVDIR" StrCpy $localSERVDIR $registryTempData ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $localINSTDIR ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $localSERVDIR doneCheckingRollbackVars: # Initialize these to the normal values as if this was an install.... StrCpy $InsertAuthenticationString "$Authentication$\r$\n" StrCpy $InsertPathString "$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe$\r$\n" ## But if its a restore, then this will execute and overwrite the above two vars...... ## The strip and fix will either put the new values that are necessary for the .exe's to function, or it will ## datamine the old file and insert into the existing file, the new values for the three editable line items pertaining ## to sniffer. ################################################## HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ####################################### ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ## Then you need to strip and make temporary file for the stuff to put back. clearerrors IfFileExists $archivedMXGUARDiniPath 0 DoneReadingArchiveFile FileOpen $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $archivedMXGUARDiniPath r iferrors 0 ReadArchiveLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read MXGuard's MXGuard.ini file from the rollback archive: $archivedMXGUARDiniPath" Goto DoneReadingArchiveFile ReadArchiveLine: FileRead $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile 0 ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "[Sniffer]" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundArchivedTestMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto ReadArchiveLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundArchivedTestMarker: ; Ok, we're here and we need to read until we get the old AuthCode..... and store it... LookForAuth: FileRead $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $lineDataHandle ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "AuthCode=" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors LookForAuth 0 ; errors meant not in line...go back and look for Auth If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $InsertAuthenticationString $WordFindResults ; Save the insertable Authentication String. LookForPath: FileRead $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $lineDataHandle ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "PathToEXE=" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors LookForPath 0 ; errors meant not in line...go back and look for Auth If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $InsertPathString $WordFindResults ; Save the insertable Authentication String. ${ENDIF} DoneReadingArchiveFile: ; By this point, either $collectedArchiveData has a bunch of stuff or it doesn't...... FileClose $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $lineDataHandle "" ; Clear line data. ################################################### END HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ################################# # Open the current files..... FileOpen $MXGuardINIFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\mxGuard.ini" r ;MessageBox MB_OK "Opening $SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" # The soon to be edited file... FileOpen $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "$localSERVDIR\NEWmxGuard.ini" w ;MessageBox MB_OK "Opening $SNFServerInstallDir\NEWmxGuard.ini" clearerrors KeepReading: FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneReadingFile 0 ${WordFind} $lineDataHandle "[Sniffer]" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundExternalTestMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to new file. Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundExternalTestMarker: ; First put the marker line. "[Sniffer]" FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to new file. ; Then write teh Auth line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "AuthCode=$InsertAuthenticationString" ; Read the line off the file, but don't write it..... FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; Then write the Path line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "PathToEXE=$InsertPathString" ; Read the line off the file, but don't write it..... FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; DoneWritingEntry: ; now dump the rest of the file. KeepDumping: FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneDumping 0 FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to new file. Goto KeepDumping ; go back and get a newline to test. DoneDumping: ; this should be id. Go home. FileClose $MXGuardINIFileHandle FileClose $newMXGuardINIFileHandle ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" 0 +2 Delete "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$localSERVDIR\mxGuard.ini" "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$localSERVDIR\NEWmxGuard.ini" "$localSERVDIR\mxGuard.ini" Delete "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; Clear flag Return DoneReadingFile: ; this would be an error because no external SNIFFER marker was found. Add marker but notify. MessageBox MB_OK "MXGuards INI file seems to be missing the [SNIFFER] section. Adding [SNIFFER] section. " FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "$\r$\n[SNIFFER]$\r$\n" ; Then write teh Auth line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "AuthCode=$InsertAuthenticationString\r$\n" ; Then write the Path line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "PathToEXE=$InsertPathString$\r$\n" FileClose $newMXGuardINIFileHandle FileClose $MXGuardINIFileHandle ifFileExists "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" 0 +2 Delete "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$localSERVDIR\mxGuard.ini" "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$localSERVDIR\NEWmxGuard.ini" "$localSERVDIR\mxGuard.ini" Delete "$localSERVDIR\old_mxGuard.ini" StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; Clear flag Return FunctionEnd # Same as above but needs to re-declared for the uninstaller. Function un.editMXGuardINI ; Ok we must have detected MXGuard's ini file. Therefore we are going to run a strip and fix on the MXGuard.ini file. ; VAR /GLOBAL newMXGuardINIFileHandle ; VAR /GLOBAL MXGuardINIFileHandle ; VAR /GLOBAL InsertAuthenticationString ; format this initially, and stop it with the restore value if we execute that paragraph. ; VAR /GLOBAL InsertPathString ; format this initially, and stop it with the restore value if we execute that paragraph. ; declared in the global.cfg editor that uses the same construct ;Var /GLOBAL lineDataHandle ;Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults ;Var /Global FirstCharTestVar ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${un.handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${un.handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. # Initialize these to the normal values as if this was an install.... StrCpy $InsertAuthenticationString "$Authentication$\r$\n" StrCpy $InsertPathString "$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe$\r$\n" ## But if its a restore, then this will execute and overwrite the above two vars...... ## The strip and fix will either put the new values that are necessary for the .exe's to function, or it will ## datamine the old file and insert into the existing file, the new values for the three editable line items pertaining ## to sniffer. ################################################## HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ####################################### ${IF} $healFromOldFile = "1" ## Then you need to strip and make temporary file for the stuff to put back. clearerrors IfFileExists $archivedMXGUARDiniPath 0 DoneReadingArchiveFile FileOpen $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $archivedMXGUARDiniPath r iferrors 0 ReadArchiveLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read MXGuard's MXGuard.ini file from the rollback archive: $archivedMXGUARDiniPath" Goto DoneReadingArchiveFile ReadArchiveLine: FileRead $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneReadingArchiveFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "[Sniffer]" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundArchivedTestMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto ReadArchiveLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundArchivedTestMarker: ; Ok, we're here and we need to read until we get the old AuthCode..... and store it... LookForAuth: FileRead $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $lineDataHandle ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "AuthCode=" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors LookForAuth 0 ; errors meant not in line...go back and look for Auth If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $InsertAuthenticationString $WordFindResults ; Save the insertable Authentication String. LookForPath: FileRead $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle $lineDataHandle ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "PathToEXE=" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors LookForPath 0 ; errors meant not in line...go back and look for Auth If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $InsertPathString $WordFindResults ; Save the insertable Authentication String. ${ENDIF} DoneReadingArchiveFile: ; By this point, either $collectedArchiveData has a bunch of stuff or it doesn't...... FileClose $archivedMXGUARDiniFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $lineDataHandle "" ; Clear line data. ################################################### END HEAL FROM ARCHIVE DATA COLLECTION PHASE ################################# # Open the current files..... FileOpen $MXGuardINIFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" r ;MessageBox MB_OK "Opening $SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" # The soon to be edited file... FileOpen $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWmxGuard.ini" w ;MessageBox MB_OK "Opening $SNFServerInstallDir\NEWmxGuard.ini" clearerrors KeepReading: FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneReadingFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $lineDataHandle "[Sniffer]" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundExternalTestMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to new file. Goto KeepReading ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundExternalTestMarker: ; First put the marker line. "[Sniffer]" FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to new file. ; Then write teh Auth line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "AuthCode=$InsertAuthenticationString" ; Read the line off the file, but don't write it..... FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; Then write the Path line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "PathToEXE=$InsertPathString" ; Read the line off the file, but don't write it..... FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; DoneWritingEntry: ; now dump the rest of the file. KeepDumping: FileRead $MXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ifErrors DoneDumping 0 FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle $lineDataHandle ; dump line to new file. Goto KeepDumping ; go back and get a newline to test. DoneDumping: ; this should be id. Go home. FileClose $MXGuardINIFileHandle FileClose $newMXGuardINIFileHandle ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWmxGuard.ini" "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; Clear flag Return DoneReadingFile: ; this would be an error because no external SNIFFER marker was found. Add marker but notify. MessageBox MB_OK "MXGuards INI file seems to be missing the [SNIFFER] section. Adding [SNIFFER] section. " FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "$\r$\n[SNIFFER]$\r$\n" ; Then write teh Auth line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "AuthCode=$InsertAuthenticationString\r$\n" ; Then write the Path line. FileWrite $newMXGuardINIFileHandle "PathToEXE=$InsertPathString$\r$\n" FileClose $newMXGuardINIFileHandle FileClose $MXGuardINIFileHandle ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\NEWmxGuard.ini" "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\old_mxGuard.ini" StrCpy $healFromOldFile "0" ; Clear flag Return FunctionEnd Function un.editContentXML ; Subroutine that REMOVES the XML to tie in Sniffer to the IceWarp merak\config\content.xml ; There are three situations. First the file is empty, Second it doesn't have a sniffer tag, but there are other filters, third it has a sniffer tag. ; if Sniffer was installed as an AV filter... then call stripScanDAT will remove that. Call un.stripScanXML ; and now hande if we're inside the content.xml file. Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentFileHandle ; handle to hold open read file. Var /GLOBAL IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; new file. Var /GLOBAL IceWarpSnifferXMLExists Var /GLOBAL TempFilterXML ; this hold a filter paragraph until we're sure we want to commit it.... Var /GLOBAL didWeOutput ; flag for if we exited normally with output of XML or if we ended file strangely and terminated with no output. StrCpy $didWeOutput "0" StrCpy $IceWarpSnifferXMLExists "0" ; default flag to false. Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; read data, line by line. FileOpen $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" w clearerrors IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" 0 UnableToFindContentFileXML FileOpen $IceWarpContentFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" r iferrors 0 ReadContentLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read IceWarps Content.XML file from: $SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" Goto DoneReadingContentFile ; You can have an empty file. With no headers... so first we either spin through without finding a valid header opener... and then ; open and enter our own filter at the end... or we'll find one, and enter into the valid filter sections. ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingEmptyFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 ProperlyHeaderedFile ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile ; go back and get a newline to test. ProperlyHeaderedFile: ; dump header line. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. ;Ok, Next line SHOULD be FILTER object.... spin till we get one... ReadContentLine: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadContentLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundFilterMarker: ; Ok, we're here at a filter header, so its either the SNIFFER FILTER, or its not... so we write to a temp var till we read the title... ; because the filter section has a couple lines ahead of the title tag... active y/n etc.... so we need to trap that till we get to ; something distinctive. StrCpy $TempFilterXML $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata LookForTitle: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundTitleMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $TempFilterXML "$TempFilterXML$IceWarpContentXMLlinedata" ; not in line, add to temp buffer. Goto LookForTitle ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundTitleMarker: ; Ok, if we popped out and were here, then if we find the title and it IS sniffer.... then we dont' write, and we loop to the next </FILTER> ; but if we're NOT sniffer.... then we write the temp string and pop out and continue looping at the top. ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "SNIFFER" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundSnifferSection ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to found-handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $TempFilterXML ; Ok, we're not in a sniffer section, so dump the buffer FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... StrCpy $TempFilterXML "" ; clear the buffer. Goto ReadContentLine ; pop out and look for the next filter tag. FoundSnifferSection: ; if this is the case, we loop till we find the </FILTER> and then we insert the new sniffer code. LookForCloseFilter: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors 0 ; if we exit here output is NOT done... and it probably means an error. ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundCloseFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto LookForCloseFilter ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundCloseFilterMarker: ; Ok, we stripped it. ; From here on, we dump it all to the file. ContinueDumpingFileLines: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ;Grap new line. ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ; if not EOF then exit with output true. We're good and done. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... Goto ContinueDumpingFileLines ; and go back for more. ; If were here then we called from the first loop section where we were checking for <CONTENTFILTER> DoneReadingEmptyFile: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" Return ; fall through and close files up. ; we could jump to here from anywere indicating EOF.... so if if thats the game. We store and swap. DoneReadingContentFile: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" ; Clear line data. ; Now swap out the files. Var /GLOBAL var1 Var /GLOBAL var2 Var /GLOBAL var3 Var /GLOBAL var4 Var /GLOBAL var5 Var /GLOBAL var6 Var /GLOBAL var7 ${un.GetTime} "" "L" $var1 $var2 $var3 $var4 $var5 $var6 $var7 Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content_UnInstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" Return DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" Return UnableToFindContentFileXML: Return FunctionEnd Function stripContentXML ; Subroutine that REMOVES the XML to tie in Sniffer to the IceWarp merak\config\content.xml when installing as AV.. ( and it was pre-instaled ) ; as a Content Filter. ; There are three situations. First the file is empty, Second it doesn't have a sniffer tag, but there are other filters, third it has a sniffer tag. ; and now hande if we're inside the content.xml file. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentFileHandle ; handle to hold open read file. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; new file. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpSnifferXMLExists ;Var /GLOBAL TempFilterXML ; this hold a filter paragraph until we're sure we want to commit it.... ;Var /GLOBAL didWeOutput ; flag for if we exited normally with output of XML or if we ended file strangely and terminated with no output. StrCpy $didWeOutput "0" StrCpy $IceWarpSnifferXMLExists "0" ; default flag to false. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; read data, line by line. FileOpen $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" w clearerrors IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" 0 UnableToFindContentFileXML FileOpen $IceWarpContentFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" r iferrors 0 ReadContentLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read IceWarps Content.XML file from: $SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" Goto DoneReadingContentFile ; You can have an empty file. With no headers... so first we either spin through without finding a valid header opener... and then ; open and enter our own filter at the end... or we'll find one, and enter into the valid filter sections. ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingEmptyFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<CONTENTFILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 ProperlyHeaderedFile ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile ; go back and get a newline to test. ProperlyHeaderedFile: ; dump header line. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. ;Ok, Next line SHOULD be FILTER object.... spin till we get one... ReadContentLine: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadContentLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundFilterMarker: ; Ok, we're here at a filter header, so its either the SNIFFER FILTER, or its not... so we write to a temp var till we read the title... ; because the filter section has a couple lines ahead of the title tag... active y/n etc.... so we need to trap that till we get to ; something distinctive. StrCpy $TempFilterXML $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata LookForTitle: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<TITLE>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundTitleMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $TempFilterXML "$TempFilterXML$IceWarpContentXMLlinedata" ; not in line, add to temp buffer. Goto LookForTitle ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundTitleMarker: ; Ok, if we popped out and were here, then if we find the title and it IS sniffer.... then we dont' write, and we loop to the next </FILTER> ; but if we're NOT sniffer.... then we write the temp string and pop out and continue looping at the top. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "SNIFFER" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundSnifferSection ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to found-handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $TempFilterXML ; Ok, we're not in a sniffer section, so dump the buffer FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... StrCpy $TempFilterXML "" ; clear the buffer. Goto ReadContentLine ; pop out and look for the next filter tag. FoundSnifferSection: ; if this is the case, we loop till we find the </FILTER> and then we insert the new sniffer code. LookForCloseFilter: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors 0 ; if we exit here output is NOT done... and it probably means an error. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundCloseFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto LookForCloseFilter ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundCloseFilterMarker: ; Ok, we stripped it. ; From here on, we dump it all to the file. ContinueDumpingFileLines: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ;Grap new line. ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ; if not EOF then exit with output true. We're good and done. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... Goto ContinueDumpingFileLines ; and go back for more. ; If were here then we called from the first loop section where we were checking for <CONTENTFILTER> DoneReadingEmptyFile: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" Return ; fall through and close files up. ; we could jump to here from anywere indicating EOF.... so if if thats the game. We store and swap. DoneReadingContentFile: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" ; Clear line data. ; Now swap out the files. ;Var /GLOBAL var1 ;Var /GLOBAL var2 ;Var /GLOBAL var3 ;Var /GLOBAL var4 ;Var /GLOBAL var5 ;Var /GLOBAL var6 ;Var /GLOBAL var7 ${GetTime} "" "L" $var1 $var2 $var3 $var4 $var5 $var6 $var7 Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content_UnInstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" Return DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" Return UnableToFindContentFileXML: Return FunctionEnd Function editContentXML ; Subroutine that inserts the XML to tie in Sniffer to the IceWarp merak\config\content.xml ; There are three situations. First the file is empty, Second it doesn't have a sniffer tag, but there are other filters, third it has a sniffer tag. ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. Var /GLOBAL IceWarpType ReadRegStr $IceWarpType HKLM "SOFTWARE\MessageSniffer" "IceWarpType" ; possible types are AV, CF and SS StrCmp $IceWarpType "AV" 0 useContentFilters Call editScanXML ; not using ContentFilter tie in. Using Scan.dat file tie in. Very similar, but slightly different. return useContentFilters: ; Ok, not inserting into AV position. So we'll do the contentfilter stuff. ; but if we WE'RE installed there before... we need to strip it out from the AV tiein.. Call stripScanXML Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLHeader Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLFooter Var /GLOBAL SnifferXMLContent Var /GLOBAL SnifferXMLContent2 StrCpy $ContentXMLHeader '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>$\r$\n<CONTENTFILTER>$\r$\n' ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and StrCpy $ContentXMLFooter "</CONTENTFILTER>" ; footer. StrCmp $IceWarpType "CF" 0 SetForSS ; Only other setting is SS StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "" ; Clear buffer. StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent<FILTER>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent <ACTIVE>1</ACTIVE>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent <TITLE>SNIFFER$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 6$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 8$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 4$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 8$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 2$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 " 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 500$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2
$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0X-SNIFFER-FLAG: Yes $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2
$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2
$\r$\n" Goto FilterTextReady SetForSS: ; ok, not using the CF, we're using the spam score insertion method. StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent SNIFFER$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 6$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 8$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 1$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 4$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 8$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 2$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent $\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent "$SnifferXMLContent 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 " 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 500$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2 0$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferXMLContent2 "$SnifferXMLContent2$\r$\n" FilterTextReady: #Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentFileHandle ; handle to hold open read file. ALREADY DECLARED in un. function. #Var /GLOBAL IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; new file. #Var /GLOBAL IceWarpSnifferXMLExists #Var /GLOBAL TempFilterXML ; this hold a filter paragraph until we're sure we want to commit it.... #Var /GLOBAL didWeOutput ; flag for if we exited normally with output of XML or if we ended file strangely and terminated with no output. #Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; read data, line by line. StrCpy $didWeOutput "0" StrCpy $IceWarpSnifferXMLExists "0" ; default flag to false. FileOpen $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" w clearerrors IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" 0 UnableToFindContentFileXML FileOpen $IceWarpContentFileHandle "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" r iferrors 0 ReadContentLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read IceWarps Content.XML file from: $SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" Goto DoneReadingContentFile ; You can have an empty file. With no headers... so first we either spin through without finding a valid header opener... and then ; open and enter our own filter at the end... or we'll find one, and enter into the valid filter sections. ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingEmptyFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 ProperlyHeaderedFile ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile ; go back and get a newline to test. ProperlyHeaderedFile: ; dump header line. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. ;Ok, Next line SHOULD be FILTER object.... spin till we get one... ReadContentLine: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. ; BUT we could be reading the last line, in which case, we need to output before we close the content filter tag... ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors NotEndingYet 0 ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then drop through and handle trivial ending. Otherwise drop through ; Ok here is where we put the new Sniffer... since we're about to end without finding one. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent ; and because this is a properly wrapped file, and there may be more filters after us. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent2 StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; we continue through and write the rest till EOF. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; close the XML validily. Goto DoneReadingContentFile NotEndingYet: ; ok if its not the trivial ending, then output line, and go back for more. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadContentLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundFilterMarker: ; Ok, we're here at a filter header, so its either the SNIFFER FILTER, or its not... so we write to a temp var till we read the title... ; because the filter section has a couple lines ahead of the title tag... active y/n etc.... so we need to trap that till we get to ; something distinctive. StrCpy $TempFilterXML $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata LookForTitle: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundTitleMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $TempFilterXML "$TempFilterXML$IceWarpContentXMLlinedata" ; not in line, add to temp buffer. Goto LookForTitle ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundTitleMarker: ; Ok, if we popped out and were here, then if we find the title and it IS sniffer.... then we dont' write, and we loop to the next </FILTER> ; but if we're NOT sniffer.... then we write the temp string and pop out and continue looping at the top. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "SNIFFER" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundSnifferSection ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to found-handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $TempFilterXML ; Ok, we're not in a sniffer section, so dump the buffer FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... StrCpy $TempFilterXML "" ; clear the buffer. Goto ReadContentLine ; pop out and look for the next filter tag. FoundSnifferSection: ; if this is the case, we loop till we find the </FILTER> and then we insert the new sniffer code. LookForCloseFilter: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors 0 ; if we exit here output is NOT done... and it probably means an error. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundCloseFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto LookForCloseFilter ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundCloseFilterMarker: ; Ok here is where we put the new Sniffer... since we just cut out the old sniffer. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent ; and because this is a properly wrapped file, and there may be more filters after us. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent2 StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; we continue through and write the rest till EOF. ; Ok from here on, we dump it all to the file. ContinueDumpingFileLines: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ;Grap new line. ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ; if not EOF then exit with output true. We're good and done. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... Goto ContinueDumpingFileLines ; and go back for more. ; If were here then we called from the first loop section where we were checking for <CONTENTFILTER> DoneReadingEmptyFile: ; this means we head, fill and footer the file ourselves. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLHeader ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent2 FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLFooter ; and footer StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; footer. ; fall through and close files up. ; we could jump to here from anywere. If we needed to write it out in the middle, we would have done it. DoneReadingContentFile: ; only the trivial EOF early would trip with no output.... so if thats the case StrCmp $didWeOutput "0" 0 SkipOutputThisTime ; we need to dump it all in, headers and footers too, and then close. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLHeader ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferXMLContent2 FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLFooter ; and footer ; if we didn't have a chance, then we output here. SkipOutputThisTime: ; potential for corrupted file if file ended with errors.... FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" ; Clear line data. ; Now swap out the files. #Var /GLOBAL var1 #Var /GLOBAL var2 #Var /GLOBAL var3 #Var /GLOBAL var4 #Var /GLOBAL var5 #Var /GLOBAL var6 #Var /GLOBAL var7 ${GetTime} "" "L" $var1 $var2 $var3 $var4 $var5 $var6 $var7 ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" Return DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\contentNEW.xml" MessageBox MB_OK "Attempting to edit XML in: $SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml resulted in finding a corrupted construction. Please check the new file, content.xml, manually." Return UnableToFindContentFileXML: MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to find IceWarps Content.XML file from: $SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml You will have to tie-in manually with IceWarp." Return FunctionEND Function un.stripScanXML ; Subroutine that removes the XML to tie in Sniffer to the IceWarp merak\config\scan.dat file. ( As an AV filter ) ; There are three situations. First the file is empty, Second it doesn't have a SNFClient tag, but there are other filters, third it has a ClamAV tag. ;Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults ;Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLHeader ;Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLFooter ; Used for gettime functions. ;Var /GLOBAL var1 ;Var /GLOBAL var2 ;Var /GLOBAL var3 ;Var /GLOBAL var4 ;Var /GLOBAL var5 ;Var /GLOBAL var6 ;Var /GLOBAL var7 Var /GLOBAL IceWarpInstallFolder StrCpy $IceWarpInstallFolder $SNFServerInstallDir ; set as source for file.... ( filter code was ported from the ClamAid Script ) StrCpy $ContentXMLHeader '<FILTERS>$\r$\n' ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and StrCpy $ContentXMLFooter "</FILTERS>$\r$\n" ; footer. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentFileHandle ; handle to hold open read file. ALREADY DECLARED in un. function. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; new file. ;Var /GLOBAL TempFilterXML ; this hold a filter paragraph until we're sure we want to commit it.... ;Var /GLOBAL didWeOutput ; flag for if we exited normally with output of XML or if we ended file strangely and terminated with no output. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; read data, line by line. StrCpy $didWeOutput "0" FileOpen $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNEW.dat" w clearerrors IfFileExists "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" 0 UnableToFindContentFileXML FileOpen $IceWarpContentFileHandle "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" r iferrors 0 ReadContentLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read IceWarps scan.dat file from: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" Goto DoneReadingContentFile ;Ok, Next line SHOULD be FILTER object.... spin till we get one... ReadContentLine: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. ; BUT we could be reading the last line, in which case, we need to output before we close the content filter tag... ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTERS>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors NotEndingYet 0 ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then drop through and handle trivial ending. Otherwise drop through ; this is the strip, so we're done now StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; we continue through and write the rest till EOF. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; close the XML validily. Goto DoneReadingContentFile NotEndingYet: ; ok if its not the trivial ending, then output line, and go back for more. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadContentLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundFilterMarker: ; Ok, we're here at a filter header, so its either the SNIFFER FILTER, or its not... so we write to a temp var till we read the title... ; because the filter section has a couple lines ahead of the title tag... active y/n etc.... so we need to trap that till we get to ; something distinctive. StrCpy $TempFilterXML $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata LookForTitle: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILENAME>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundTitleMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $TempFilterXML "$TempFilterXML$IceWarpContentXMLlinedata" ; not in line, add to temp buffer. Goto LookForTitle ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundTitleMarker: ; Ok, if we popped out and we're here, then if we find the title and it IS clamdscan then we dont' write, and we loop to the next </FILTER> ; but if we're NOT sniffer.... then we write the temp string and pop out and continue looping at the top. ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "SNFCLient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundClamSection ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to found-handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $TempFilterXML ; Ok, we're not in a sniffer section, so dump the buffer FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... StrCpy $TempFilterXML "" ; clear the buffer. Goto ReadContentLine ; pop out and look for the next filter tag. FoundClamSection: ; if this is the case, we loop till we find the </FILTER> and then we insert the new sniffer code. LookForCloseFilter: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors 0 ; if we exit here output is NOT done... and it probably means an error. ${un.WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundCloseFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto LookForCloseFilter ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundCloseFilterMarker: ; Ok here is where we remove the Filter reference StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; Now we continue through and write the rest till EOF. ; Ok from here on, we dump it all to the file. ContinueDumpingFileLines: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ;Grap new line. ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ; if not EOF then exit with output true. We're good and done. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... Goto ContinueDumpingFileLines ; and go back for more. ; If were here then we called from the first loop section where we were checking for <CONTENTFILTER> DoneReadingEmptyFile: ; this means we don't need a header footer or anything. ; In this case, since we're stripping, $didWeOutput merely means have we satisified our conditions to end. StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; footer. ; fall through and close files up. ; we could jump to here from anywere. If we needed to write it out in the middle, we would have done it. DoneReadingContentFile: ; only the trivial EOF early would trip with no output.... so if thats the case StrCmp $didWeOutput "0" 0 SkipOutputThisTime ; we need to dump it all in, headers and footers too, and then close. SkipOutputThisTime: ; potential for corrupted file if file ended with errors.... FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" ; Clear line data. ; Now swap out the files. #Var /GLOBAL var1 #Var /GLOBAL var2 #Var /GLOBAL var3 #Var /GLOBAL var4 #Var /GLOBAL var5 #Var /GLOBAL var6 #Var /GLOBAL var7 ${un.GetTime} "" "L" $var1 $var2 $var3 $var4 $var5 $var6 $var7 ifFileExists "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNEW.dat" "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" Return DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNew.dat" MessageBox MB_OK "Attempting to edit XML in: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat resulted in finding a corrupted construction. Please check the new file, scan.dat, manually." Return UnableToFindContentFileXML: MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to find IceWarps scan.dat file from: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat You will have to tie-in manually with IceWarp." Return FunctionEnd Function stripScanXML ; Subroutine that removes the XML to tie in Sniffer to the IceWarp merak\config\scan.dat file. ( As an AV filter ) ; There are three situations. First the file is empty, Second it doesn't have a SNFClient tag, but there are other filters, third it has a ClamAV tag. ;Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults ;Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLHeader ;Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLFooter ; Used for gettime functions. ;Var /GLOBAL var1 ;Var /GLOBAL var2 ;Var /GLOBAL var3 ;Var /GLOBAL var4 ;Var /GLOBAL var5 ;Var /GLOBAL var6 ;Var /GLOBAL var7 ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpInstallFolder StrCpy $IceWarpInstallFolder $SNFServerInstallDir ; set as source for file.... ( filter code was ported from the ClamAid Script ) StrCpy $ContentXMLHeader '<FILTERS>$\r$\n' ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and StrCpy $ContentXMLFooter "</FILTERS>$\r$\n" ; footer. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentFileHandle ; handle to hold open read file. ALREADY DECLARED in un. function. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; new file. ;Var /GLOBAL TempFilterXML ; this hold a filter paragraph until we're sure we want to commit it.... ;Var /GLOBAL didWeOutput ; flag for if we exited normally with output of XML or if we ended file strangely and terminated with no output. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; read data, line by line. StrCpy $didWeOutput "0" FileOpen $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNEW.dat" w clearerrors IfFileExists "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" 0 UnableToFindContentFileXML FileOpen $IceWarpContentFileHandle "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" r iferrors 0 ReadContentLine MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read IceWarps scan.dat file from: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" Goto DoneReadingContentFile ;Ok, Next line SHOULD be FILTER object.... spin till we get one... ReadContentLine: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. ; BUT we could be reading the last line, in which case, we need to output before we close the content filter tag... ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTERS>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors NotEndingYet 0 ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then drop through and handle trivial ending. Otherwise drop through ; this is the strip, so we're done now StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; we continue through and write the rest till EOF. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; close the XML validily. Goto DoneReadingContentFile NotEndingYet: ; ok if its not the trivial ending, then output line, and go back for more. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadContentLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundFilterMarker: ; Ok, we're here at a filter header, so its either the SNIFFER FILTER, or its not... so we write to a temp var till we read the title... ; because the filter section has a couple lines ahead of the title tag... active y/n etc.... so we need to trap that till we get to ; something distinctive. StrCpy $TempFilterXML $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata LookForTitle: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILENAME>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundTitleMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $TempFilterXML "$TempFilterXML$IceWarpContentXMLlinedata" ; not in line, add to temp buffer. Goto LookForTitle ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundTitleMarker: ; Ok, if we popped out and we're here, then if we find the title and it IS clamdscan then we dont' write, and we loop to the next </FILTER> ; but if we're NOT sniffer.... then we write the temp string and pop out and continue looping at the top. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "SNFCLient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundSnifferSection ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to found-handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $TempFilterXML ; Ok, we're not in a sniffer section, so dump the buffer FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... StrCpy $TempFilterXML "" ; clear the buffer. Goto ReadContentLine ; pop out and look for the next filter tag. FoundSnifferSection: ; if this is the case, we loop till we find the </FILTER> and then we insert the new sniffer code. LookForCloseFilter: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors 0 ; if we exit here output is NOT done... and it probably means an error. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundCloseFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto LookForCloseFilter ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundCloseFilterMarker: ; Ok here is where we remove the Filter reference StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; Now we continue through and write the rest till EOF. ; Ok from here on, we dump it all to the file. ContinueDumpingFileLines: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ;Grap new line. ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ; if not EOF then exit with output true. We're good and done. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... Goto ContinueDumpingFileLines ; and go back for more. ; If were here then we called from the first loop section where we were checking for <CONTENTFILTER> DoneReadingEmptyFile: ; this means we don't need a header footer or anything. ; In this case, since we're stripping, $didWeOutput merely means have we satisified our conditions to end. StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; footer. ; fall through and close files up. ; we could jump to here from anywere. If we needed to write it out in the middle, we would have done it. DoneReadingContentFile: ; only the trivial EOF early would trip with no output.... so if thats the case StrCmp $didWeOutput "0" 0 SkipOutputThisTime ; we need to dump it all in, headers and footers too, and then close. SkipOutputThisTime: ; potential for corrupted file if file ended with errors.... FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" ; Clear line data. ; Now swap out the files. #Var /GLOBAL var1 #Var /GLOBAL var2 #Var /GLOBAL var3 #Var /GLOBAL var4 #Var /GLOBAL var5 #Var /GLOBAL var6 #Var /GLOBAL var7 ${GetTime} "" "L" $var1 $var2 $var3 $var4 $var5 $var6 $var7 ifFileExists "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNEW.dat" "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" Return DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNew.dat" MessageBox MB_OK "Attempting to edit XML in: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat resulted in finding a corrupted construction. Please check the new file, scan.dat, manually." Return UnableToFindContentFileXML: MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to find IceWarps scan.dat file from: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat You will have to tie-in manually with IceWarp." Return FunctionEnd Function editScanXML ; Subroutine that inserts the XML to tie in IceWarp to the IceWarp merak\config\scan.dat file as well as adjusting a couple line items in the ClamAV ; config file. ; We only want it installed in Icewarp one way at a time. call stripContentXML ; Remove the installation XML if it was put in place as a Content Filter. ; These are declared in the .UN version of the sub... globals cross the UN barrier.... functions don't... sigh. ; There are three situations. First the file is empty, Second it doesn't have a ClamAV tag, but there are other filters, third it has a ClamAV tag. ;Var /GLOBAL WordFindResults ;Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLHeader ;Var /GLOBAL ContentXMLFooter Var /GLOBAL SnifferAVXMLContent ; Used for gettime functions. ;Var /GLOBAL var1 ;Var /GLOBAL var2 ;Var /GLOBAL var3 ;Var /GLOBAL var4 ;Var /GLOBAL var5 ;Var /GLOBAL var6 ;Var /GLOBAL var7 ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpInstallFolder StrCpy $IceWarpInstallFolder $SNFServerInstallDir ; set as source for file.... ( filter code was ported from the ClamAid Script ) ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ;StrCpy $localINSTDIR $INSTDIR ; Seed the default values. ; GetFullPathName /SHORT $IceWarpInstallFolder $SNFServerInstallDir ; for windows greeking. ; Seed with the default values. ${handleShortPath} $IceWarpInstallFolder $SNFServerInstallDir ;StrCpy $localSERVDIR $SNFServerInstallDir ; Seed with the default values. StrCpy $ContentXMLHeader '<FILTERS>$\r$\n' ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and StrCpy $ContentXMLFooter "</FILTERS>$\r$\n" ; footer. ; Filter looks like this: ; <FILTER> ; <FILENAME>"C:/Program Files/clamAV/clamdscan.exe"</FILENAME> ; <PARAMETERS>-l "C:/Program Files/clamAv/log/mylog.log"</PARAMETERS> ; <RETURNVALUES>1</RETURNVALUES> ; <DELETECHECK>0</DELETECHECK> ; <EXECTYPE>0</EXECTYPE> ; </FILTER> StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "" ; Clear buffer. StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent<FILTER>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent <FILENAME>"$localINSTDIR\SNFClient.exe"</FILENAME>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent <PARAMETERS></PARAMETERS>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent <RETURNVALUES>20,21,22,23,2,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70</RETURNVALUES>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent <DELETECHECK>0</DELETECHECK>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent <EXECTYPE>0</EXECTYPE>$\r$\n" StrCpy $SnifferAVXMLContent "$SnifferAVXMLContent</FILTER>$\r$\n" ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentFileHandle ; handle to hold open read file. ALREADY DECLARED in un. function. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; new file. ;Var /GLOBAL TempFilterXML ; this hold a filter paragraph until we're sure we want to commit it.... ;Var /GLOBAL didWeOutput ; flag for if we exited normally with output of XML or if we ended file strangely and terminated with no output. ;Var /GLOBAL IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; read data, line by line. StrCpy $didWeOutput "0" FileOpen $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNEW.dat" w clearerrors IfFileExists "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" 0 UnableToFindContentFileXML FileOpen $IceWarpContentFileHandle "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" r iferrors 0 ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to read IceWarps scan.dat file from: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" Goto DoneReadingContentFile ; You can have an empty file. With no headers... so first we either spin through without finding a valid header opener... and then ; open and enter our own filter at the end... or we'll find one, and enter into the valid filter sections. ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingEmptyFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILTERS>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 ProperlyHeaderedFile ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a CLAMAV FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadForProperyHeaderedFilterFile ; go back and get a newline to test. ProperlyHeaderedFile: ; dump header line. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. ; Sniffer goes in front of the AV filters.... for speed. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferAVXMLContent ; and because this is a properly wrapped file, and there may be more filters after us. StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; we continue through and write the rest till EOF. ;Ok, Next line SHOULD be FILTER object.... spin till we get one... ReadContentLine: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through ; if were here and we're reading lines, then we're not in a SNIFFER FILTER... so we write the line to the new file. ; BUT we could be reading the last line, in which case, we need to output before we close the content filter tag... ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTERS>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors NotEndingYet 0 ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then drop through and handle trivial ending. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; close the XML validily. Goto DoneReadingContentFile NotEndingYet: ; ok if its not the trivial ending, then output line, and go back for more. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump line to the new file. Goto ReadContentLine ; go back and get a newline to test. FoundFilterMarker: ; Ok, we're here at a filter header, so its either the SNIFFER FILTER, or its not... so we write to a temp var till we read the title... ; because the filter section has a couple lines ahead of the title tag... active y/n etc.... so we need to trap that till we get to ; something distinctive. StrCpy $TempFilterXML $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata LookForTitle: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "<FILENAME>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundTitleMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through StrCpy $TempFilterXML "$TempFilterXML$IceWarpContentXMLlinedata" ; not in line, add to temp buffer. Goto LookForTitle ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundTitleMarker: ; Ok, if we popped out and we're here, then if we find the title and it IS clamdscan then we dont' write, and we loop to the next </FILTER> ; but if we're NOT sniffer.... then we write the temp string and pop out and continue looping at the top. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "SNFClient.exe" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundSnifferSection ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to found-handle. Otherwise drop through FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $TempFilterXML ; Ok, we're not in a sniffer section, so dump the buffer FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... StrCpy $TempFilterXML "" ; clear the buffer. Goto ReadContentLine ; pop out and look for the next filter tag. FoundSnifferSection: ; consume an existing sniffer section. ; if this is the case, we loop till we find the </FILTER> and then we insert the new sniffer code. LookForCloseFilter: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ifErrors DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors 0 ; if we exit here output is NOT done... and it probably means an error. ${WordFind} $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "</FILTER>" "E+1}" $WordFindResults ifErrors 0 FoundCloseFilterMarker ; errors meant not in line... If we found it, then go to handle. Otherwise drop through Goto LookForCloseFilter ; go back and get a newline to that might hold the title. FoundCloseFilterMarker: ; Dont output here cause we put it in front. ; Ok from here on, we dump it all to the file. ContinueDumpingFileLines: FileRead $IceWarpContentFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ;Grap new line. ifErrors DoneReadingContentFile 0 ; if not EOF then exit with output true. We're good and done. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata ; dump the current line... Goto ContinueDumpingFileLines ; and go back for more. ; If were here then we called from the first loop section where we were checking for <CONTENTFILTER> DoneReadingEmptyFile: ; this means we head, fill and footer the file ourselves. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLHeader ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferAVXMLContent FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLFooter ; and footer StrCpy $didWeOutput "1" ; footer. ; fall through and close files up. ; we could jump to here from anywere. If we needed to write it out in the middle, we would have done it. DoneReadingContentFile: ; only the trivial EOF early would trip with no output.... so if thats the case StrCmp $didWeOutput "0" 0 SkipOutputThisTime ; we need to dump it all in, headers and footers too, and then close. FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLHeader ; If nothing in file, when we need to write header and FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $SnifferAVXMLContent FileWrite $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle $ContentXMLFooter ; and footer ; if we didn't have a chance, then we output here. SkipOutputThisTime: ; potential for corrupted file if file ended with errors.... FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. StrCpy $IceWarpContentXMLlinedata "" ; Clear line data. ; Now swap out the files. #Var /GLOBAL var1 #Var /GLOBAL var2 #Var /GLOBAL var3 #Var /GLOBAL var4 #Var /GLOBAL var5 #Var /GLOBAL var6 #Var /GLOBAL var7 ${GetTime} "" "L" $var1 $var2 $var3 $var4 $var5 $var6 $var7 ifFileExists "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scandat_InstallLOG_$var1-$var2-$var4.xml" Rename "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNEW.dat" "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat" Return DoneReadingContentFileWithErrors: FileClose $IceWarpContentFileHandle ; Close file. FileClose $IceWarpAdjustedFileHandle ; Close file. Delete "$IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scanNew.dat" MessageBox MB_OK "Attempting to edit XML in: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat resulted in finding a corrupted construction. Please check the new file, scan.dat, manually." Return UnableToFindContentFileXML: MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to find IceWarps scan.dat file from: $IceWarpInstallFolder\config\scan.dat You will have to tie-in manually with IceWarp." Return FunctionEND ; end IceWarp scan.dat file edit. ############################# ## SNIFFER's Config file. ###################################################################################################### ## This function doubles as an editor for the MDaemon's config file editor as well. Since this editor doesn't concern itself ## ## with most of the other features. Function editXMLConfig ; Var /GLOBAL ShortPathTempVar ; Defined earier. ; use this to hold the Short Windows Progr~1 path references... ;GetFullPathName /SHORT $ShortPathTempVar $INSTDIR ${handleShortPath} $ShortPathTempVar $INSTDIR ## MDaemon patch adjustment. The snfmdplugin.xml file is the same file, except for some initial settings. We can use the same edit code ## for both files. Use the filename switch here. Var /GLOBAL ConfigFileName ; We're using a switch to double the snfengine edit code to handle the snfmdplugin.xml code as well. StrCpy $ConfigFileName "snf_engine.xml" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 +2 StrCpy $ConfigFileName "snfmdplugin.xml" ## End MDaemon filename switch. ${GetBetween} "<node identity='" "'>" "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "<node identity='$R0'>" "<node identity='$ShortPathTempVar\identity.xml'>" ClearErrors ${GetBetween} "<log path='" "'/>" "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "<log path='$R0'/>" "<log path='$ShortPathTempVar\'/>" ClearErrors ${GetBetween} "<rulebase path='" "'/>" "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "<rulebase path='$R0'/>" "<rulebase path='$ShortPathTempVar\'/>" ClearErrors ${GetBetween} "<workspace path='" "'/>" "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "<workspace path='$R0'/>" "<workspace path='$ShortPathTempVar\'/>" ClearErrors ; Now we gotta cut this out to work with it in order to have referential integrity. ( there are other tags named the same thing.... above the network block) ${GetBetween} "<network>" "</network>" "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. FileOpen $R1 "tempNetworkFile.txt" w FileWrite $R1 $R0 FileClose $R1 ${GetBetween} "<update-script on-off='" "'" "$INSTDIR\tempNetworkFile.txt" "$R4" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. StrCmp $R4 "" OutputEntireString 0 ; If $R0 returns empty in this instance, it means that the feature wasn't there in ; this file version. So jump to the default and write the line. ; Ok we need to determine if we are keeping the older setting of the auto on-off flag. Or if we are installing it fresh as default on or default off. ; if you are using the update with existing settings, then the default for $AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG is off ( Set in the Section function prio to calling this sub ) ; leaving an install that didn't have these features installed previously, left to use their own mechanisms. ; but if it was a fresh install, then it defaults to on. So if the line doesn't exist, then we just write the default line, and its either ; fresh and on, or an update and off. But if the line does exist, then we need to trap the value in $R4 and use that one..... ${GetBetween} "<update-script" "/>" "$INSTDIR\tempNetworkFile.txt" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. StrCmp $R0 "" OutputEntireString 0 ; If $R0 returns empty in this instance, it means that the feature wasn't there in ; this file version. So jump to the default and write the line. StrCpy $R6 "<update-script on-off='$R4' call='$ShortPathTempVar\getRulebase.cmd' guard-time='180'/>" ; R6 holds the new PUT value.... ; Typical update script looks like: ; <update-script on-off='on' call='/MDaemon/$FolderPrefix/getRulebase.cmd' guard-time='180'/> !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" "<update-script$R0/>" "$R6" ClearErrors Delete "$INSTDIR\tempNetworkFile.txt" Return OutputEntireString: ; This handles if there was an empty search returned from searching for updateScript. StrCpy $R6 "<update-script on-off='$AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG' call='$ShortPathTempVar\getRulebase.cmd' guard-time='180'/>" ; Typical update script looks like: ; <update-script on-off='on' call='/MDaemon/$FolderPrefix/getRulebase.cmd' guard-time='180'/> ; !insertmacro ReplaceInFile "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\snfmdplugin.xml" "</network>" "$R6$\r$\n</network>" ; ClearErrors Push "</network>" #text to be replaced Push "$R6$\r$\n</network>" #replace with Push 0 #replace command Push 1 #replace but only one occurance.. not all close network references.... Push "$INSTDIR\$ConfigFileName" #file to replace in Call AdvReplaceInFile ;; it reads the pushed variables as parameters.... ( Hey... I didn't design that interface... its confusing. ) Delete "$INSTDIR\tempNetworkFile.txt" Return FunctionEnd Function .onInit ############################ Semifor Code ################### # Ensure we only run one instance. System::Call 'kernel32::CreateMutexA(i 0, i 0, t "Message Sniffer") i .r1 ?e' Pop $R0 StrCmp $R0 0 +3 MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONEXCLAMATION "The Message Sniffer installer is already running." Abort ############################ Semifor Code ################### ; The master installer .exe should create a LocalRoot.txt file that indicates where the localroot of the mailserver is located. ; To save us the trouble of finding it again. ; Now identify the folder that we're in and get the local root..... IfFileExists "$EXEDIR\LocalRoot.txt" 0 EndGracefully ${GetBetween} '<root>' '</root>' "$EXEDIR\LocalRoot.txt" $SNFServerInstallDir ; if it was unpacked by the Installer than the file is there ${GetBetween} '<cd>' '</cd>' "$EXEDIR\LocalRoot.txt" $INSTDIR ; if it was unpacked by the Installer than the file is there Goto ContinueInstall EndGracefully: MessageBox MB_OK "Unable to resolve the local root installation directory for the mail server. Ending Installer." Quit ContinueInstall: ################################################ Variable Initialization Phase ######################################################## ## ## ####################################################################################################################################### ; If possible, retrieve the license info from an this folder, the rollback folder or an old archived path. Not essential, but nice if we can. ; Read the most recent archived snapshot path IfFileExists "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" 0 TryAgain2 ${GetBetween} "licenseid='" "'" "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" $LicenseID ${GetBetween} "authentication='" "'" "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" $Authentication Goto MakeNew TryAgain2: IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\identity.xml" 0 MakeNew ${GetBetween} "licenseid='" "'" "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\identity.xml" $LicenseID ${GetBetween} "authentication='" "'" "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\identity.xml" $Authentication MakeNew: ; The system did not detect an older install or we've moved the existing one or we've chosen to install in an entirely differnt place.. ; So we will proceed with fresh folder creation. ## Variable initilization for some flags. StrCpy $UnpackedCURLStuff "0" ; set for first time. StrCpy $InstallerCompletedRestore "0" ; Initialize variables to default false. StrCpy $DownloadFailed "0" ; $DownloadFailed This Variable declared in ONinit and defaulted to "0" for use in the RulebaseDownload screens. ################# Some Pre-Rollback housekeeping. ################################# ## Grabbing copy of current settings, before forced rollback occurs. ## Remember, that if we CAN rollback, we must rollback to ground zero. Hence the need to grab a copy of the existing files ## before rollback. ; This paragraph determines if we passed the FreshInstall flag (/F) to the installer to confirm ; the desire to ignore the existing configuration. ${GetOptions} $CommandLineParameters "-F" $R0 IfErrors RetainExistingConfig IgnoreExistingConfig RetainExistingConfig: StrCpy $RetainExistingSettings "1" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 +2 ; Both MDaemons xml, and SNFServer's xml files need to CopyFiles /SILENT "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" "$TEMP\snfmdplugin.xml" ; be captured before we stomp them with an older install ; if a previous install existed. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snf_engine.xml" 0 Defaults ; If we need to do this, swap a copy over to temp CopyFiles /SILENT "$INSTDIR\snf_engine.xml" "$TEMP\snf_engine.xml" ; before we rollback, so we can restore it.... ;MessageBox MB_OK "Retaining" Goto Defaults IgnoreExistingConfig: StrCpy $RetainExistingSettings "0" Defaults: ;MessageBox MB_OK "Retaining settings:$RetainExistingSettings" ####################################################################################################################################### ## We're installing. Therefore if there is an existing rollback file, run it. ####################################################################################################################################### ## BlockFullUninstall is the flag for determining if there was an existing manual install ## If we have this flag, then the uninstaller will never be allowed to ## remove the install completely. Var /GLOBAL localSRS_RollbackPath ReadRegStr $localSRS_RollbackPath HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_RollbackPath" ifErrors 0 SkipBlocking ; So only on teh condition that an installer hasn't run, do we consider blocking. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snf2check.exe" 0 +2 WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "BlockFullUninstall" "1" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\mingwm10.dll" 0 +2 WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "BlockFullUninstall" "1" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\SNFClient.exe" 0 +2 WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "BlockFullUninstall" "1" ; FULL Uninstall Prempted. SkipBlocking: ; We decided that we will always run an available rollback. ReadRegStr $1 HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_LogName" # If none of these trip, we'll presume safe. StrCmp $localSRS_RollbackPath "" NoPreRoll 0 ; so exit if no rollback file. StrCmp $1 "" NoPreRoll 0 ; and no log..... ## IF there are ANY valid rollback scenarios we are going to execute them prior to running a new install. ## Before we let the rollback put things back... presuming we have a service installed, we'll need to stop it.... Call stopSNFServer ; if it there it will stop it. Call stopXYNTService ; if its there, stop it. ## IN the possible scenarior that we are uninstalling and rolling back a previous install when we are installing a seperate platform.. ## Pull in the reg key from the old system: Var /GLOBAL OLD_INSTALL_DIR ; possible old , but if its the same (current) install folder, its ok.... it will still be functional. ReadRegStr $OLD_INSTALL_DIR HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "Install_Dir" ## Use that folder to trip the uninstall of XYNTService to enable the rollback.... ( The reason for this is that the NEW InstallDIR could be ## different because of the LocalRoot.txt file coming from the users selection of a different platform... i.e. The $INSTDIR is where its GOING ## not where the registry said it WAS...... IfFileExists "$OLD_INSTALL_DIR\XYNTService.exe" 0 +2 nsExec::Exec "$OLD_INSTALL_DIR\XYNTService -u" "" SH_HIDE ; uninstall it if it exists.... ## Now we should be ready to fire... even if its over the bow, to an older platform... ## ADDING sensitivity to the functions being called to enable them to look up the proper path values in the event that the ## rollback sequence is not in the current INSTDIR and $SNFServerInstallDir locations. i.e. Those parsing functions need to be able ## to find the correct file to be editing. If its rolling back an older version cross platform, then it needs to redefine the file its ## targeting, not just assume that its in the INSTDIR or the $SNFServerInstallDir. I added two registry keys to the EndRollbackSequence ## subroutine called SRS_INSTDIR and SRS_SERVDIR to cover the lookup during rollback....since by this point INSTDIR is defined, ## just having SRS_INSTDIR different from INSTDIR should be enough key to use the SRS_INSTDIR.... and if the SRS_INSTDIR doesnt' exist, ## ( because it wouldn't be entered until the end of the rollback sequence, then the functions will know they are in the new install, and ## will use the current INSTDIR as their paths..... ## Get this before its rolled back and gone. Var /GLOBAL localSRS_INSTDIR Var /GLOBAL localSRS_SERVDIR ReadRegStr $localSRS_INSTDIR HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_INSTDIR" ReadRegStr $localSRS_SERVDIR HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "localSRS_SERVDIR" ${RollBackTo} $localSRS_RollbackPath $1 ; Put all the files back the way they were. ; Both those values come from registry.... RMDir /r $localSRS_RollbackPath ## Finish cleanup. ## IF there is no SNFServer.exe there should be nothing else ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\SNFClient.exe" SkipNow 0 ; otherwise cleanup. ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\Restorer.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\Restorer.exe" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\oldsnifferversion.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\oldsnifferversion.txt" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd.old" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd.old" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\shortcuts.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\shortcuts.xml" ; if exists ; Find other location ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\cfgstring.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\cfgstring.xml" ; if exists ; Find other location ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\XYNTService.ini" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\XYNTService.ini" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\LocalRoot.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\LocalRoot.txt" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\UpdateReady.txt" ifFileExists "$localSRS_INSTDIR\mingwm10.dll" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\mingwm10.dll" Delete "$localSRS_INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" ; since we couldn't edit the registry, we don't need to worry abou tit. Now Kill attempt: ## For MINMI ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShimNEW.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShimNEW.xml" ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShim.xml" ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShim.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShim.exe" ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\MIMIMIreadme.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\MIMIMIreadme.txt" ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.exe" ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" ## For MDaemon ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\snfmdplugin.dll" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\snfmdplugin.dll" ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localSRS_SERVDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" ;ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 +2 ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ; Rename "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShim.xml" ;ifFileExists "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.exe" 0 +2 ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ; Rename "$localSRS_SERVDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.exe" "$localSRS_SERVDIR\SNFIMailShim.exe" SkipNow: ;MessageBox MB_OK "Breaking" Goto NoPreRoll NoPreRoll: ;MessageBox MB_OK "Starting Rollback Transaction" ################################################ Start Rollback.nsh ################################################################### ## A Install requires a rollback build. ## ## First define the rollback folder: !insertmacro StartRollbackSession "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollBack" "Archive_rllbck.log" "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" ; _ArchivePath _LogName ## Registry USAGE: $SetRegistry_with_RollbackControl "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" "RollbackSequence" "0121" ## File USAGE: ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "License.txt" "" ## !insertmacro StartRollbackSession - Starts the rollback session to begin recording file and registry data. ## !insertmacro EndRollbackSession - closes the rollback session ## ${SetRegistry_with_RollbackControl} _RootKey _RegistryKey _SubKey _Value - Records a registry change for rollback. ## ${Install_with_RollbackControl} _someFileName _onFailCommand - Installs a file with archival of old file for rollback. ## ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} _someFile _Path _onFailCommand - Makes a copy of an existing file and records it in log for rollback. ## ${RollBackTo} _rollbackLocalPath _rollbackLogName - Runs the parser through the rollback log and puts everything back. ################################################################################################################# ; Set output path to the installation directory. SetOutPath $INSTDIR ; Write the installation path into the registry ; WriteRegStr HKLM Software\MessageSniffer "Install_Dir" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix" ${SetRegistry_with_RollbackControl} "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" "Install_Dir" "$INSTDIR" ${SetRegistry_with_RollbackControl} "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" "SNFMailServer_DIR" "$SNFServerInstallDir" ## Prime doesn't matter anymore because we will ALWAYS run an existing rollback file, thus ensuring that the only way a ## last working install is available is if the user had one installed manually. ;ReadRegStr $2 HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "Prime" ;${IF} $2 = "1" ; ${SetRegistry_with_RollbackControl} "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" "Prime" "0" ;${ELSE} ; ${SetRegistry_with_RollbackControl} "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" "Prime" "1" ;${ENDIF} ; Also... if the OLD install... ( if there was one.... ) had the shortcuts installed... and they didnt' call for them here.... ; then we need to remove them... ( and if they want them, they'll be put back when that section fire.s ; but if they WERE installed... we need to put it back on a rollback.... ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\shortcuts.xml" 0 SkipShortCutRollback ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "shortcuts.xml" "$INSTDIR" "" "" ; Copy the old Server.exe SkipShortCutRollback: Call removeShortcuts ; This will be reinstalled with the shortcuts pointing at the newer files, in the Section reguarding shortcuts anyway... Return ############################################################### ROLLBACK CODE ############################################################ ## Handled by th $rollback macro in Rollback.nsh. PerformRollback: ;MessageBox MB_OK "Stubbed Code." return ; Before we let the rollback put things back... presuming we have a service installed, we'll need to stop it.... Call stopSNFServer ; if it there it will stop it. Call stopXYNTService ; if its there, stop it. ; Since this is not being executed from the SNF directory, we are not put here by the master utility for a fresh ; install. Instead, we are being called remotely ( or by a click...) from an archived directory. It dosn't really mater ; where the archive is, but it ususally will be in [SomeMailInstalDirectory]\SNFArchive\[WheteverDirName] ; So the first thing is to empty the SNF Directory. ${RollBackTo} "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollBack" "Archive_rllbck.log" ; Put all the files back the way they were. ; This simplified all the following code, because files that were NOT there on install are deleted, files that were are replaced to their original format ; and files that weren't touched remain there..... ## Won't need to do this cause we're not yanking the rulebase.... ##; We'll need the LicenseID in order to search and save the rulebase file if it exists. ##${GetBetween} "licenseid='" "'" "$EXEDIR\identity.xml" $LicenseID ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would ##${GetBetween} "authentication='" "'" "$EXEDIR\identity.xml" $Authentication ## INTENTIONALLY HARD TYPED.... reguardless of the target folder. ##IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNF\$LicenseID.snf" 0 +2 ## Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNF\$LicenseID.snf" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$LicenseID.snf" ; Move the existing rulebase out of the SNF directory. ##IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer\$LicenseID.snf" 0 +2 ## Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer\$LicenseID.snf" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$LicenseID.snf" ; Move the existing rulebase out of the SNF directory. # Reguardless of $FolderPrefix, kill these existing folders. ##IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNF\*.*" 0 DoSniffer ## Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNF\*.*" ; Kill all files in the SNF Dir. INTENTIONALLY HARD TYPED..... ## RMDir "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNF" ##DoSniffer: ## IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer\*.*" 0 +3 ## Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer\*" ; Kill all files in the sniffer Dir. INTENTIONALLY HARD TYPED..... ## RMDir "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer" ##CreateDirectory "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix" ;Recreates target folder. Sniffer and SNF safe... ##IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\$LicenseID.snf" 0 +2 ## Rename "$SNFServerInstallDir\$LicenseID.snf" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\$LicenseID.snf" ; Move the existing rulebase back into the SNF directory. ## This is handled by teh rollback function.... ##; Now expressly copy all files to the SNF folder. ##;MessageBox MB_OK "Restoring" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\About-Wget-and-Gzip.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\About-Wget-and-Gzip.txt" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\AuthenticationProtocol.swf" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\AuthenticationProtocol.swf" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\Archiver.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\Archiver.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\ChangeLog.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\ChangeLog.txt" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\exchndl.dll" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\exchndl.dll" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\getRulebase.cmd" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\getRulebase.cmd" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\gzip.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\gzip.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\identity.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\identity.xml" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\License.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\License.txt" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\LocalRoot.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\LocalRoot.txt" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\mingwm10.dll" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\mingwm10.dll" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\Restorer.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\Restorer.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\send_shutdown.cmd" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\send_shutdown.cmd" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\snf2check.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\snf2check.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\snf_engine.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\snf_engine.xml" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\snf_xci.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\snf_xci.xml" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\SNFClient.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\SNFClient.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\SNFClient_readme.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\SNFClient_readme.txt" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\SNFServer_readme.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\SNFServer_readme.txt" ## IFFileExists "$EXEDIR\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" 0 +2 ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" ## IFFileExists "$EXEDIR\SNFServer.exe" 0 +2 ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\SNFServer.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\SNFServer.exe" ## IFFileExists "$EXEDIR\$LicenseID.exe" 0 +2 ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\$LicenseID.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\$LicenseID.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\wget.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\wget.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\XYNTService.exe" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\XYNTService.exe" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\XYNTService.ini" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\XYNTService.ini" ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\XYNTServiceReadMe.txt" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\XYNTServiceReadMe.txt" ## IFFileExists "$EXEDIR\uninstall.bckup" 0 +2 ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\uninstall.bckup" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\uninstall.exe" ## IfFileExists "$EXEDIR\cfgstring.xml" 0 +2 ; this is used to restore the global.cfg entry line. it gets consumed as its mined. ## CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\cfgstring.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\cfgstring.xml" ########################## ## ; Write the installation path into the registry ## WriteRegStr HKLM Software\MessageSniffer "Install_Dir" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix" ########################## ##; Declude Special ##ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" 0 +2 ; replace line in existing cfg file with line from archived cfg command. ## call editglobalCFG ############################ MxGuard Special ##################### ## ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" 0 +2 ## call editMXGuardINI ########################## ##; MINIMI Special. IF MINIMI was installed with this version then we need to restore from the archive.... ##Var /GLOBAL MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle ##ifFileExists "$EXEDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 SkipMINIMISpecial ## ; ok, well the file exists, so we need to make sure that the registry entrys are there.... ## ClearErrors ## ReadRegStr $MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle HKLM "SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global" "TopDir" ; get IMails value. ## StrCmp $MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle "" SkipMINIMISpecial 0 ; test for valid TopDir for Imail. ## ; so we can presume that Imail should exist, and this setting is ON.... ## WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "isMINIMIInstalled" "1" ; Since we have the file in the folder, we're resetting it back... ## WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "MINIMIInstallFolder" "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle" ; Since we have the file in the folder, we're resetting it back... ## IfFileExists "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 +2 ## Delete "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.xml" ## IfFileExists "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.exe" 0 +2 ## Delete "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.exe" ## CopyFiles "$EXEDIR\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.xml" ## CopyFiles "$EXEDIR\SNFIMailShim.exe" "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.exe" # Now you must re-tie-in IMail to the MINIMI Install..... # If you're restoring an image onto somehting ( say DECLUDE ) that stompted the SendName anyway, then you need a new install of MINIMI.... # not a restored version of MINIMI. If you restore it, it will stomp the Declude. ## WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global" "SendName" "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.exe" ; We can presume its pointing at what it should have been pointing at. If you're restoring a MINIMI install and its target is gone... ; oh well... not my problem.... # Last, verify that the hold folder exists for the installation and create it if it doesn't. ## ${GetBetween} "<hold path='" "\'/>$\r$\n" "$MINIMISpecial_KeyHandle\SNFIMailShim.xml" "$R0" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would ## IfFileExists "$R0\*.*" +2 0 ; if it exists then skip, otherwise, recreate the spam target directory ## CreateDirectory "$R0\*.*" ##SkipMINIMISpecial: ################################################# End MINIMI INSTALL RESTORE ########################################################### MessageBox MB_OK "Stubbed Code. This should never run." ## Shortcuts only relevant for modern installed verions, not sniffy..... ## Handle shortcut exception. IfFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\shortcuts.xml" 0 RemoveTheShortcuts ##CopyFiles /SILENT "$EXEDIR\shortcuts.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\$FolderPrefix\shortcuts.xml" ; But if it exists, it means that they were installed so put them back. SetShellVarContext all ; this makes it backward/forwrad compatible Without it Vista will have problems removing shortcuts. ; Essentially, we said put these shortcuts into the all-users profile of the machine CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer" CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\InstallInstructions.lnk" "$INSTDIR\InstallInstructions.txt" CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\MessageSniffer.lnk" "http://kb.armresearch.com/index.php?title=Message_Sniffer" CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\Uninstall.lnk" "$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" "" "$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" 0 CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\GBUdbIgnoreList.lnk" "$INSTDIR\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" Goto SkipShortcuts RemoveTheShortcuts: ; if the files exists... and the restore says that they didn't have them for the restored version.... then they need to go away. Call removeShortCuts SkipShortcuts: ;MessageBox MB_OK "Starting SNFService" ## These would have been handled by the ROllBACK if they existed, and removed if they didn't. ##SetOutPath $INSTDIR ##File "XYNTService.exe" ; Unpack the files. ##File "XYNTService.ini" MessageBox MB_OK "Stubbed Code. This should never run." call editXYNTServiceINI ; First properly handle the ini file. ## HERE we say, if the file still exists after the rollback.... THEN... we can reinstall the XYNTService. nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -u" "" SH_HIDE ; uninstall it if it exists.... ; presumes that the .ini file is in the same location. nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -i" "" SH_HIDE ; install XYNTService nsExec::Exec "XYNTService -r" "" SH_HIDE ; restart XYNTService call startSNFServer ;nsExec::Exec "NET START SNFService" "" SH_HIDE call onRestoreSuccess Quit ; This will transfer control to the license page, which will determine if a restore was just completed ; prior to displaying the license. If it IS we use the RelGotoPage function to move us to the restore-success screen and end. FunctionEnd ; The stuff to install Section "MessageSniffer (required)" ; MessageBox MB_OK "Entering sniffer reuqired section. " SectionIN RO ; Required Option express declaration. ; Set output path to the installation directory. SetOutPath $INSTDIR ; even the rollback scripts depend on having this properly assigned in the installer. They'll put it where this is set. ; presuming we have an existing service installed, we'll need to stop it.... ( doesn't hurt if its not there. ) Call stopSNFServer ; if its there it will stop it. Call stopXYNTService ; if its there, stop it. ## A lot of conditional branching needs to skip over things if this is an MDaemon install. As opposed to all other installs. ## So its worth defining an MDaemon flag. Var /GLOBAL isMDaemonInstalled StrCpy $isMDaemonInstalled 0 ; default to no. ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\App\MDaemon.exe" 0 NoDetectableMDaemon ; Would have to be there for MDaemon. ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SpamAssassin\rules\*.*" 0 NoDetectableMDaemon ; also dependant on the rules plugin. StrCpy $isMDaemonInstalled 1 ;ok, its here, so use conditional branching on MDaemon flag. ## The following calls to the CopyWithRollbackControl have the file, the location and the callback function name that needs to be defined ## somewere above. Eventually, on restore, if a call back function is defined it will be called in order to trip a restore/strip function call. ## MDaemon Special ## Note the MDaemon snfmdplugins.xml file is handled specially, alongside the snfengine.xml file code further down. SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "InstallInstructions_MDaemon.txt" "" "" ; Install and remove this file on rollback. ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snfmdplugin.dll" "" "" ; Install and remove this file on rollback. SetOutPath "$SNFServerInstallDir\SpamAssassin\rules" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snf-groups.cf" "" "" ; Install and remove this file on rollback. ## Handle the MDaemon Plugins file. If exists, copy old, if gone, insert new, then when done, call edit to validate/correct entries. SetOutPath "$SNFServerInstallDir\App" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\App\Plugins.dat" 0 NewPluginsDatFile ;MessageBox MB_OK "MDAEMONDEBUG:Plugins exists. Copying Rollback." ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "Plugins.dat" "$SNFServerInstallDir\App" "restoreMDaemonDAT" "" ; Copy the old PluginsFile if it exists file. Goto DoneWithPluginsDatFile NewPluginsDatFile: ;MessageBox MB_OK "MDAEMONDEBUG: Plugins doesn't exist Install with Rollback." ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "Plugins.dat" "restoreMDaemonDAT" "" ; Install and remove this file on rollback. DoneWithPluginsDatFile: SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" NoDetectableMDaemon: SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" ; even the rollback scripts depend on having this properly assigned in the installer. They'll put it where this is set. ; If we got to here then we're ok to commit the files. ; Put file there ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "CURLREADME.rtf" "" "" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "CURLMANUAL.rtf" "" "" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "AuthenticationProtocol.swf" "" "" #File /a "AuthenticationProtocol.swf" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "ChangeLog.txt" "" "" #File /a "ChangeLog.txt" ; File /a "getRulebase.cmd" This is handled during the init of the download rulebase page. ; These files are handled during download of rulebase page also. #${Install_with_RollbackControl} "gzip.exe" "" #File /a "gzip.exe" #${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snf2check.exe" "" #File /a "snf2check.exe" #${Install_with_RollbackControl} "curl.exe" "" # File /a "curl.exe" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "License.txt" "" "" #File /a "License.txt" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "SNFClient.exe" "" "" #File /a "SNFClient.exe" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "SNFClient_readme.txt" "" "" #File /a "SNFClient_readme.txt" ## These files do NOT need to be installed if the MDaemon install is being utilized. StrCmp $isMDaemonInstalled 0 0 SkipForMDaemon1 SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "exchndl.dll" "" "" #File /a "exchndl.dll" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "mingwm10.dll" "" "" #File /a "mingwm10.dll" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "send_shutdown.cmd" "" "" #File /a "send_shutdown.cmd" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snf_xci.xml" "" "" #File /a "snf_xci.xml" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "SNFServer_readme.txt" "" "" #File /a "SNFServer_readme.txt" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" "" "" ; Record and put the file name. #File /a "SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "SNFServer.exe" "" "" ; Record and put the file name. ## InstallXYNTServiceFile ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "XYNTService.exe" "" "" #File /a "XYNTService.exe" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "XYNTService.ini" "restoreXYNTini" "" #File /a "XYNTService.ini" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "XYNTServiceReadMe.txt" "" "" #File /a "XYNTServiceReadMe.txt" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "InstallInstructions.txt" "" "" ; Install and remove this file on rollback. SkipForMDaemon1: SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" ; THESE files are copied by default and then stomped if we find one in the archive if we are preserving settings. ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" "" "" #File /a "GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "identity.xml" "" "" #File /a "identity.xml" ## Because of the rollback its possible that the snf_engine.xml file was removed. But if the user selected UPDATE ( retain settings ), ## Then we will have put a copy in the temp folder: Copy it into the install directory and the new rollback engine will maintain it. SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" StrCmp $RetainExistingSettings "0" FreshSNFEngine HandleRetainingSNFENGINEFILE # ( Or the MDaemonDLL.xml file ).... FreshSNFEngine: ;MessageBox MB_OK "Not retaining" ; This situation is trivial. Just allow the files to be installed in the rollback log. If an older file exists, ; keep a copy for rollback, but the new file goes in the new install spot. StrCmp $isMDaemonInstalled 0 DoWinService DoMDaemonFreshInstead DoWinService: ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snf_engine.xml" "" "" Goto DoneWithSNFHandling DoMDaemonFreshInstead: ${Install_with_RollbackControl} "snfmdplugin.xml" "" "" ; Install and remove this file on rollback. Goto DoneWithSNFHandling HandleRetainingSNFENGINEFILE: ; This is a little trickers. We need to retain all the settings from the older install, but we need to be sure that all the paths are correct ; and that we're referencing the new file. SO... we need to use a Copy _with_Rollback ; But there are issues. First, we rollback EVERY time, if there's a rolback to be had. So you need to look in .onInit BEFORE the rollback ; triggers to find where we copied the snfmdplugin.xml and the snf_engine.xml file, for retrieval. ( TEMP folder ) Then we let teh rollback happen. ; That puts either an old file, or it deletes and removes the only one that was there. ; THEN we look for that file, below, and if we find it, we copy it in, and call the edit function to ensure path-compliance. ; If its not there, then we put jump to the new-install path, and complete. ; Because this behavior needs to be duplicated between the snfEngine file and the mdplugin.xml file... we effectively double it here. StrCmp $isMDaemonInstalled 0 DoWinServiceRetaining DoMDaemonRetainingInstead DoWinServiceRetaining: ; Ok, so look for it where we stuffed the copy during onInit. ( Before rollback. ) ifFileExists "$TEMP\snf_engine.xml" 0 NotInTempDir ; If its there then we copy it back to the install directory. ;MessageBox MB_OK "Existed" CopyFiles "$TEMP\snf_engine.xml" "$INSTDIR\snf_engine.xml" ; joy NotInTempDir: ; If it didn't exist, then somethings wierd, but recoverable. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snf_engine.xml" 0 FreshSNFEngine ; Check to see if it exists IN the folder... if it does, then keep copy for rollback. ; Otherwise, jump to fresh install path and put a new copy in place. ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "snf_engine.xml" $INSTDIR "" "" ; Copy the old snf_engine.xml file. Delete "$TEMP\snf_engine.xml" ; Remove the temp if it exists. Goto DoneWithSNFHandling ; Done with the SNF Windows Service retain-settings path. DoMDaemonRetainingInstead: ; Ok, we're handling the MDaemon version... ifFileExists "$TEMP\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 NotInTempDir2 ; Look for the MDaemon xml version in the Temp. ( Copied before onInit rolled back. ) CopyFiles "$TEMP\snfmdplugin.xml" "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" ; Move file back if found. NotInTempDir2: ; Nope, not in the temp.. look local just in case. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 FreshSNFEngine ; if Not in local, then call for fresh, and pump out new. ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "snfmdplugin.xml" $INSTDIR "" "" ; If it does exist, keep the backup in the rollback, who knows where it came from. Delete "$TEMP\snf_engine.xml" ; Delete temp if exists. Goto DoneWithSNFHandling ; done. DoneWithSNFHandling: #File /a "snf_engine.xml" StrCmp $RetainExistingSettings "1" 0 callEdits ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 +2 ; Only if file exists..... CopyFiles /SILENT "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\snfmdplugin.xml" "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\getRulebase.cmd" 0 +2 ; Only if file exists..... CopyFiles /SILENT "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\getRulebase.cmd" "$INSTDIR\getRulebase.cmd" ; no action fpr the getRulebase.cmd The Edit routine is called when the dialog page executes... ; and if we're restoring the archived version here, then we don't need to call it anyway. ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" 0 +2 ; Only if file exists..... CopyFiles /SILENT "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" "$INSTDIR\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" ; no action fro the GBUdbIgnoreList.txt ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\identity.xml" 0 +2 ; If exists... copy. CopyFiles /SILENT "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\identity.xml" "$INSTDIR\identity.xml" callEdits: # snf_engine.xml and snfmdplugin.xml files handled further down; HAS SPECIAL CASE DOWN BELOW BECAUSE OF on-off setting needing to be retained or defaulted. Call editGetRulebase ; ( Handle the paths ) Call editLicenseFile ; Always call this... Finds, Opens and edits the License.xml File with the License ID and Authentication strings. ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\App\MDaemon.exe" 0 +2 Call editMDPluginsFile ########################## ## The following calls to the CopyWithRollbackControl have the file, the location and the callback function name that needs to be defined ## somewere above. Eventually, on restore, if a call back function is defined it will be called in order to trip a restore feature. ########################## ; Declude Special ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" 0 SkipDeclude_Special ; replace line in existing cfg file with line from archived cfg command. ;messageBox MB_OK "Calling the Declude special $SNFServerInstallDir\global.cfg" ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "global.cfg" $SNFServerInstallDir "restoreGLOBALcfg" "" ; Copy the old Server.exe call editglobalCFG ; then edit the declude config file. SkipDeclude_Special: ############################ MxGuard Special ##################### ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" 0 SkipMXGuard_Special ;messageBox MB_OK "Calling the MXGuard special $SNFServerInstallDir\mxGuard.ini" ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "mxGuard.ini" $SNFServerInstallDir "restoreMXGUARDini" "" ; Copy the old MXGuard.ini file. call editMXGuardINI ; this should put the file pointing at SNF... SkipMXGuard_Special: ############################ Alligate Special ##################### ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNF4Alligate.exe" 0 SkipAlligate_Special ; Nothing here right now. The shims are installed at the Installer layer, not the Restorer layer, and hence aren't ; in the control of the rollback. SkipAlligate_Special: ############################ IceWarp Special ##################### ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" 0 SkipIceWarp_Special #${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "content.xml" "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\" "restoreContentXML" "" ; Copy the old MXGuard.ini file. ; Removed Callback.. redundent. ; Why isn't this copied in rollback? Nothing to change from the customers perspective? Hmmmmmm.... they COULD edit it... this might be an error. call editContentXML SkipIceWarp_Special: ############################ SNFClient.exe and snfmdaemon.dll Special ############################ # snf_engine.xml and snfmdplugin.xml files # There is a slight detail. # If the install parameters were set to overwrite previous files if they existed... vs.. using their settings if they do... # # NOTE: that editXMLConfig is smart enough to know if its editing the snfmddll.xml file, or the snf_engine.xml file. Same rules apply. # StrCmp $RetainExistingSettings "1" 0 JustUseAllNewFiles ; If we have a RETAIN flag set then use existing settings from file... ## Note: If we retained settings, then we copied the old snfengine.xml/snfmddll.xml file to the temp and then back into the ## INSTDIR, as well as storing it in the ROLLBACK. So At this point there is the previous copy's ( manual or installer based ) SNFENGINE.xml file in all places. ## and the flag $RetainExistingSettings to determine what we are to do. ## ## So check the mdaemon version if that exists, or the snfengine.xml if that one exists. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" UseMDaemonXMLFIle UseStdSNFEngineFile ; So if this file exists then we mine it for the auto update flag, before calling the UseMDaemonXMLFIle: ; editXMLConfig function. ( Because that will set it ON by default unless told not to. ) # So get the current value of whatever file is in place. ( If its old then fine, if its a new install it will be new file with the default set. So no big deal. ) ${GetBetween} "<update-script on-off='" "'" "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" "$AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would ; if the setting is off, then its an old file. StrCmp $AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG "" 0 adjustFileNow ; if not expressly false, then use default of ON StrCpy $AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG "off" ; flag is set off. goto adjustFileNow ; break out and run edit script. UseStdSNFEngineFile: ; Ok, the snf_engine file is what were mining, not the mdaemon. ${GetBetween} "<update-script on-off='" "'" "$INSTDIR\snf_engine.xml" "$AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG" ; This makes it not brittly dependant on the default value. i.e. It would StrCmp $AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG "" 0 adjustFileNow ; if not expressly false, then use default of ON StrCpy $AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG "off" ; fall through now. adjustFileNow: Call editXMLConfig ; patching this function to hand off to use the snfmdplugin.xml file as source if necessary. Goto DoneWithFiles JustUseAllNewFiles: ; Prior to calling editXMLConfig we need to set the flag that determines if we're using the AutoUpdate feature. StrCpy $AUTO_UPDATE_ONOFF_FLAG "on" ; Defaults to yes. Call editXMLConfig ; Handles altering the log and executible paths as well as the network instrument. ( If it exists. ) ; Don't need to parse it if we have it.... DoneWithFiles: ; A similar command will be used to open the GUIEdit file with a notepad.exe ${IF} $OpenGBUIgnoreFileOnClose == 1 ExecWait '"notepad.exe" "$INSTDIR\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt"' ${ENDIF} ; Write the uninstall keys for Windows For NSIS not SNF Install relevant WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MessageSniffer" "DisplayName" "Message Sniffer" WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MessageSniffer" "UninstallString" '"$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe"' WriteRegDWORD HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MessageSniffer" "NoModify" 1 WriteRegDWORD HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MessageSniffer" "NoRepair" 1 SetOutPath $INSTDIR ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" 0 +2 ${Copy_with_RollbackControl} "uninstall.exe" "$INSTDIR" "" "" ; Copy the old Uninstaller.exe WriteUninstaller "uninstall.exe" ## These calls aren't required for the MDaemon installation. ## Skipp for MDaemon, the files won't be there, the service isn't going to be installed. ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.xml" SkipAllServiceRelatedCalls RunServiceWrapperInstallMethods RunServiceWrapperInstallMethods: call editXYNTServiceINI ; First properly handle the ini file. ## HERE we say, if the file still exists after the rollback.... THEN... we can uninstall and reinstall the XYNTService. nsExec::Exec "$INSTDIR\XYNTService -u" "" SH_HIDE ; uninstall it if it exists.... ; presumes that the .ini file is in the same location. nsExec::Exec "$INSTDIR\XYNTService -i" "" SH_HIDE ; install XYNTService nsExec::Exec "$INSTDIR\XYNTService -r" "" SH_HIDE ; restart XYNTService call startSNFServer ;nsExec::Exec "NET START SNFService" "" SH_HIDE SkipAllServiceRelatedCalls: ; Looks like were done. ## Close rollback macro. ${EndRollbackSession} "HKLM" "Software\MessageSniffer" ; Close this file, and end the rollback session. Provide strings for the resgistry handle. SectionEnd ; Optional section (can be disabled by the user) Section "Start Menu Shortcuts" SetOutPath $INSTDIR VAR /GLOBAL FileHandle ; NOTE we need to track if these were installed, for putting back on archive/restore. FileOpen $FileHandle "$INSTDIR\shortcuts.xml" w FileWrite $FileHandle "<snf><shortcuts>1</shortcuts></snf>" FileClose $FileHandle SetShellVarContext all ; this makes it backward/forwrad compatible Without it Vista will have problems removing shortcuts. ; Essentially, we said put these shortcuts into the all-users profile of the machine CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer" ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\snfmdplugin.dll" 0 InstallNormalInstructions CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\InstallInstructions.lnk" "$INSTDIR\InstallInstructions_MDaemon.txt" Goto AddSiteLink InstallNormalInstructions: CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\InstallInstructions.lnk" "$INSTDIR\InstallInstructions.txt" AddSiteLink: CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\MessageSniffer.lnk" "http://www.armresearch.com/" CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\Uninstall.lnk" "$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" "" "$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" 0 CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\MessageSniffer\GBUdbIgnoreList.lnk" "$INSTDIR\GBUdbIgnoreList.txt" SectionEnd ;-------------------------------- ; Uninstaller Function un.Restore !insertmacro BIMAGE "SnifferStop.bmp" "" ; change banner image. SendMessage $HWNDPARENT ${WM_SETTEXT} 0 "STR:Uninstall Message Sniffer Server 3.0:" ; Page formation nsDialogs::Create /NOUNLOAD 1018 Pop $0 ; now check restore options: VAR /GLOBAL DeleteArchives ; flag to indicate yes/no StrCpy $DeleteArchives "0" ; default to no. ${NSD_CreateLabel} 0 10% 100% 40u "You are now going to uninstall the current working version of Message Sniffer. You may use the Message Sniffer Install Utility to Restore from a previous archived version, if you choose to not remove all archived folders. If you choose to remove all archives, this operation cannot be undone." Pop $0 ;${NSD_CreateLabel} 30 50% 100% 20u "" ;Pop $0 ${NSD_CreateCheckbox} 0 50% 100% 20 "Check this if you want to remove all archived Message Sniffer folders." Pop $CHECKBOX GetFunctionAddress $0 un.ToggleRestore nsDialogs::OnClick /NOUNLOAD $CHECKBOX $0 nsDialogs::Show FunctionEnd Function un.BeSure StrCpy $5 "This operation will remove the current restore/rollback of Message Sniffer from the Server 3.0 install." StrCmp $DeleteArchives "1" 0 +2 StrCpy $5 "You have chosen to destroy your rollback files as well THE ROLLBACK ARCHIVE WILL BE DELETED. This operation cannot be undone." MessageBox MB_YESNO "Are you sure? $5" IDYES true IDNO false true: Return false: Abort FunctionEnd Function un.ToggleRestore Pop $0 # HWND StrCmp $DeleteArchives "1" 0 ToggleStuff StrCpy $DeleteArchives "0"; Push $0 GetTempFileName $0 File /oname=$0 "SnifferStop.bmp" SetBrandingImage "" $0 Delete $0 Pop $0 Return ToggleStuff: StrCpy $DeleteArchives "1"; Push $0 GetTempFileName $0 File /oname=$0 "SnifferStop2.bmp" SetBrandingImage "" $0 Delete $0 Pop $0 FunctionEnd Function un.RemoveSNF4Alligate ######################################################################### SNF4ALLIGATE UNINSTALL SECTION ############################################ ; If SNF4Alligate exists then we remove it. Var /GLOBAL uninstallAlligate ReadRegStr $uninstallAlligate HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "isSNF4AlligateInstalled" ; read the install folder for MINIMI. StrCmp $uninstallAlligate "1" 0 NoAlligateHere ; If we DO have SNF4Alligate installed we drop in here.... Var /GLOBAL UninstallAlligateFolder ; holds if and where MINIMI was installed. Var /GLOBAL AlligateDelivery_Setting Var /GLOBAL currentAlligateTarget ReadRegStr $currentAlligateTarget HKLM "Software\SolidOak\Aligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" ; read alligates AGFILTSVC target.... StrCmp $currentAlligateTarget "SNF4Alligate.exe" 0 SkipFilterExeAdustment ; Then we'll clear it, or set it to the next in the chain. ; So we'll need to know if we're the ones in Alligates prime spot... otherwise we don't clear/or clean it. ReadRegStr $UninstallAlligateFolder HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SNF4AlligateInstallFolder" ; read the install folder for MINIMI. ; Now we know where the files are: ; So read out the delivery program setting: ifFileExists "$UninstallAlligateFolder\SNF4Alligate.xml" 0 NoXMLFile ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ; IF this is valid, then we read from OLD.... ; and if its anything other than the inert tag values, we put it back in. ${un.GetBetween} "<delivery program='" "'/>$\r$\n" "$UninstallAlligateFolder\SNF4Alligate.xml" "$AlligateDelivery_Setting" ${Switch} $AlligateDelivery_Setting ${Case} "" ExecWait 'net stop AGFILTSVC' ExecWait '$UninstallAlligateFolder\AGFiltSvc.exe /uninstall' WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "" WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "DropDir" "\Spool" goto doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting ${Case} "none" ExecWait 'net stop AGFILTSVC' ExecWait '$UninstallAlligateFolder\AGFiltSvc.exe /uninstall' WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "" WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "DropDir" "\Spool" goto doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting ${Case} "NONE" ExecWait 'net stop AGFILTSVC' ExecWait '$UninstallAlligateFolder\AGFiltSvc.exe /uninstall' WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "" WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "DropDir" "\Spool" goto doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting ${Case} "None" ExecWait 'net stop AGFILTSVC' ExecWait '$UninstallAlligateFolder\AGFiltSvc.exe /uninstall' WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "" WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "DropDir" "\Spool" goto doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting ${Case} "SNF4Aligate" ExecWait 'net stop AGFILTSVC' ExecWait '$UninstallAlligateFolder\AGFiltSvc.exe /uninstall' WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "" WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "DropDir" "Spool\" goto doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting ${Default} ExecWait 'net stop AGFILTSVC' ; this will stop it and release the SNF4Alligate.exe file. MessageBox MB_OK "SNF4Alligate was set to hand messages downstream to $AlligateDelivery_Setting. The Uninstaller will try to restore the FilterEXE registry value to maintain the rest of the filter-call chain. Please confirm and test this before you're done with your settings." WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "$AlligateDelivery_Setting." ExecWait 'net start AGFILTSVC' ; this will stop it and reset the new filter target. goto doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting ${EndSwitch} NoXMLFile: ;something was wrong here..... ; but if there isn't anything to go buy, then if the FiltEXE is pointing at us, then we clear it. WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings" "FilterEXE" "" doneResolvingAlligateDeliverySetting: SkipFilterExeAdustment: DeleteRegKey HKLM SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings\Addins\MsgSniffer\ProcessDirHint ; this holds the verbage for the Alligate Inteface clue. DeleteRegKey HKLM SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings\Addins\MsgSniffer\ProcessDir ; This flags the directory. DeleteRegKey HKLM SOFTWARE\SolidOak\Alligate\Settings\Addins\MsgSniffer\ProcessDirLabel ; This is "Sniffer" ; In either case we need to remove isSNF4AlligateInstalled,SNF4AlligateInstallFolder,SNFMailServer_DIR from the MessageSniffer registry key. ; and DeleteRegKey HKLM HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MessageSniffer\isSNF4AlligateInstalled DeleteRegKey HKLM HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MessageSniffer\SNF4AlligateInstallFolder DeleteRegKey HKLM HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MessageSniffer\SNFMailServer_DIR ifFileExists "$UninstallAlligateFolder\SNF4Alligate.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$UninstallAlligateFolder\SNF4Alligate.xml" ifFileExists "$UninstallAlligateFolder\SNF4Alligate.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$UninstallAlligateFolder\SNF4Alligate.exe" ExecWait "net stop AgSMTPSvc" ; Now bounce the Alligate SMTP Server. ExecWait "net start AgSMTPSvc" NoAlligateHere: ######################################################################### END Alligate UNINSTALL SECTION ############################################ return FunctionEnd Section "Uninstall" ; Now we have two situations. The first is that this Uninstaller was called legitimately, in which case, this file ; will be being run from the existing Message Sniffer install directory. ; and $EXEDIR will be that directory..... or $EXEDIR will be in a directory inside the SnifferArchive directory, and be ; an illigitimate version running..... SOLVED THIS BY CHANGING THE FILE EXTENSION to bck.. and then back to exe when its appropriate. ; So read the registry key: Call un.stopSNFServer Call un.UninstallXYNTService Var /GLOBAL localFileDirectory Var /GLOBAL uninstallRollbackPath Var /GLOBAL uninstallRollbackLogName Call un.removeShortcuts ; if your uninstalling, then you're taking the installers work out. Shortcuts will always go away. ; only manual installs might be left behind. Manual installs don't have shortcuts. ReadRegStr $localFileDirectory HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "Install_Dir" ReadRegStr $uninstallRollbackPath HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_RollbackPath" ReadRegStr $uninstallRollbackLogName HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SRS_LogName" ReadRegStr $SNFServerInstallDir HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "SNFMailServer_DIR" ## ROLLBACK WILL ALWAYS OCCUR ON UNINSTALL... mostly it will be on a fresh install... but if it has an existing install.... it will only remove ## Files it inserted. ${un.GetParent} $localFileDirectory $SNFServerInstallDir ####################################################################################################################################### ## We're un-installing. Therefore if there is an existing rollback file, run it. ####################################################################################################################################### StrCmp $uninstallRollbackPath "" NoPreRoll 0 StrCmp $uninstallRollbackLogName "" NoPreRoll 0 StrCmp $uninstallRollbackPath "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollBack" 0 NoPreRoll ; Only roll this back if its the same folder as the source. i.e. Don't rollback an ; Imail install ontop of a smartermail install. ${un.RollBackTo} $uninstallRollbackPath $uninstallRollbackLogName ; Put all the files back the way they were. # Do we end here? NoPreRoll: ######################################################################### MINIMI UNINSTALL SECTION ############################################ ; If MINIMI exists then we should roll it back, but first we need to replace the IMAIL SendName Registry Key with the target value in ; the MINIMI xml config file. Var /GLOBAL UninstallMINIMIFolder ; holds if and where MINIMI was installed. Var /GLOBAL Delivery_Setting Var /GLOBAL Current_Send_setting ; current IMAIL send target for the mail delivery. Var /GLOBAL Current_UninstallTopDir ; Imail top directory ReadRegStr $0 HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "isMINIMIInstalled" StrCmp $0 "1" 0 ContinueWithRollback ; if it is, then drop in and handle the tests..... ReadRegStr $UninstallMINIMIFolder HKLM "Software\MessageSniffer" "MINIMIInstallFolder" ; read the install folder for MINIMI. # EXPLANATION: MINIMI might have been made irrelevant, so we first need to test if it was being used before we roll it back. # then if this MINIMI was being used, but we'rerolling back to the OLD minimi version, then we're going to # put the OLD MINIMI's target back as IMAILs send name target. If there is no OLD_SNIFIMailShim.xml, that means # that the rollback is deleteing MINIMI and we should put the current MINIMI's target back as Imails sendName Target.... # Make sense? Good. All bets are off, if current MINIMI is not tied into IMAIL. # Test for current xml file. Test for Imail's SendName and TopDir ifFileExists "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 ContinueWithRollback ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ; if this file exists, then MINIMI was installed at some point. Check to see what IMAIL is pointing at: ReadRegStr $Current_Send_setting HKLM "SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global" "SendName" ; this is what it was calling.... ReadRegStr $Current_UninstallTopDir HKLM "SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global" "TopDir" ; this is where MINIMI would be installed. StrCmp "$Current_UninstallTopDir\SNFIMailShim.exe" $Current_Send_setting 0 IgnoreSendNameRollback ## Dropping into here means that the IMAIL target is the same as the MINIMI executable. ## So we're rolling back. Test to see if there is an OLD_SNIFI.xml file, or not. ifFileExists "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 ResetImail_WithCurrentMINIMIVALUE ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ## IF this is valid, then we read from OLD.... ${un.GetBetween} "<delivery program='" "'/>$\r$\n" "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" "$Delivery_Setting" Goto ResetImail ResetImail_WithCurrentMINIMIVALUE: ## IF THIS gets executed it means there was no OLD but we're still removing MINIMI from the chain.... ${un.GetBetween} "<delivery program='" "'/>$\r$\n" "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.xml" "$Delivery_Setting" Goto ResetImail ResetImail: ## Finally, reset the Imail setting to the target of MINIMI and take it out of the chain. ClearErrors WriteRegStr HKLM "SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\IMail\Global" "SendName" "$Delivery_Setting" iferrors 0 IgnoreSendNameRollback MessageBox MB_OK "MINIMI was set to hand cleared messages downstream. The Uninstaller tried to restore the SendName registry value for IMail to: '$Delivery_Setting' but the write was rejected. Please save this value and manually reset the SendName parameter." IgnoreSendNameRollback: # Not changing the target for Imail, but we're rolling back MINIMI's files.... ( theoretically, somethings pointing at it???? ) # Test for xml file. Test for Imail's SendName and TopDir ifFileExists "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 ContinueWithRollback ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ifFileExists "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.xml" CopyFiles /SILENT "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\OLD_SNFIMailShim.xml" "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.xml" ifFileExists "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\OLD_SNFIMailShim.exe" 0 ContinueWithRollback ; if we find the xml file, then we need to do checking... ifFileExists "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.exe" CopyFiles /SILENT "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\OLD_SNFIMailShim.exe" "$UninstallMINIMIFolder\SNFIMailShim.exe" ContinueWithRollback: ######################################################################### END MINIMI UNINSTALL SECTION ############################################ ######################################################################### Alligate UNINSTALL SECTION Call un.RemoveSNF4Alligate ; remove SNF4Alligate if its installed. ######################################################################### IceWarp UNINSTALL SECTION ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\config\content.xml" 0 +2 Call un.editContentXML ; remove IceWarp if its installed. ######################################################################### IceWarp UNINSTALL SECTION ; Don't need this here cause it gets called on the Rollback. Twice will remove the rolled back references if there were any. ; ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\App\Plugins.dat" 0 +2 ; Call un.editMDPluginsFile ; remove MDaemon SNF Call if its installed. ## IF there is no SNFClient.exe there should be no uninstaller.exe or anything else. ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\SNFClient.exe" LeaveNow 0 ; otherwise cleanup. ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\Restorer.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\Restorer.exe" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\oldsnifferversion.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\oldsnifferversion.txt" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\getRulebase.cmd.old" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\getRulebase.cmd.old" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\shortcuts.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\shortcuts.xml" ; if exists ; Find other location ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\cfgstring.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\cfgstring.xml" ; if exists ; Find other location ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\XYNTService.ini" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\XYNTService.ini" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\LocalRoot.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\LocalRoot.txt" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\SNFServer${SNIFFER_SERVER_SPECIFIER}.exe" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\UpdateReady.txt" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\UpdateReady.txt" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\mingwm10.dll" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\mingwm10.dll" Delete "$localFileDirectory\uninstall.exe" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\snfmdplugin.xml" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\snfmdplugin.xml" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\snfmdplugin.dll" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\snfmdplugin.dll" ifFileExists "$localFileDirectory\Plugins.dat" 0 +2 Delete "$localFileDirectory\Plugins.dat" ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SpamAssassin\rules\snf-groups.cf" 0 +2 Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\SpamAssassin\rules\snf-groups.cf" LeaveNow: ################## ; Ok, lastly wipe all the registry keys because if the uninstaller has run, it isn't available anmore.. DeleteRegKey HKLM SOFTWARE\MessageSniffer ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollBack\*.*" 0 +2 RMDir /r "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollBack" Delete "$uninstallRollbackPath\$uninstallRollbackLogName" ; Remove registry keys DeleteRegKey HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MessageSniffer" ; don't delete the master RegKey Folder until the end. We might need to reference the archive path. Return ## END ROLLBACK ########################################################### PRIME is 1 and No FULLUNNSTALLBLOCKER EXISTS ######################################## ## Massive chunk of uninstaller code was removed on Mar 02. Rollback should be handling all of these items. Need full test to confirm that. SectionEnd ;Function that calls a messagebox when installation finished correctly Function .onInstSuccess InitPluginsDir SetOutPath "$PLUGINSDIR" ; Modal banner sample: show File "SuccessInstall.bmp" newadvsplash::show 5000 100 500 0x04025C "$PLUGINSDIR\SuccessInstall.bmp" ;/NOCANCEL Delete "$PLUGINSDIR\SuccessInstall.bmp" FunctionEnd ;Function that calls a messagebox when installation finished correctly Function onRestoreSuccess InitPluginsDir SetOutPath "$PLUGINSDIR" ; Modal banner sample: show File "SuccessRestore.bmp" newadvsplash::show 5000 100 500 0x04025C "$PLUGINSDIR\SuccessRestore.bmp" ; /NOCANCEL Delete "$PLUGINSDIR\SuccessRestore.bmp" FunctionEnd Function un.onUninstSuccess SetOutPath $SNFServerInstallDir ; To release any holds on folders. ; SetOutPath "C:" ; ifFileExists "C:\MessageSniffer\StandAlone" 0 +2 ; RmDir /r "C:\MessageSniffer\StandAlone" ; ifFileExists "C:\MessageSniffer\MXGuard" 0 +2 ; RmDir /r "C:\MessageSniffer\MXGuard" ; ifFileExists "C:\MessageSniffer" 0 +2 ; RmDir /r "C:\MessageSniffer" ;ifFileExists "$INSTDIR\*.*" 0 +2 ; RmDir /r $INSTDIR ;ifFileExists "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer" 0 +2 ; RmDir /r "$SNFServerInstallDir\Sniffer" ; And if the user said to delete ALL of the Archive folders, then we kill them all. ;StrCmp $DeleteArchives "1" 0 SkippingDeleteOfArchives ; Delete "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback\*.*" ; RmDir /r "$SNFServerInstallDir\SNFRollback" ;SkippingDeleteOfArchives: ;MessageBox MB_OK "You have successfully uninstalled Message Sniffer." InitPluginsDir SetOutPath "$PLUGINSDIR" ; Modal banner sample: show File "SuccessUnInstall.bmp" newadvsplash::show 5000 100 500 0x04025C /NOCANCEL "$PLUGINSDIR\SuccessUnInstall.bmp" Delete "$PLUGINSDIR\SuccessUnInstall.bmp" MessageBox MB_OK " Uninstall Complete!$\r$\nThe uninstaller has rolled back any changes made during the last installation.$\r$\nThe uninstaller does not delete files that it did not create (such as log files).$\r$\nIf you want to delete these files you will probably find them in your install$\r$\nfolder located here: $SNFServerInstallDir" ;call un.restartMDaemon FunctionEnd