Quote: "I remember reading somewhere that the max size for a picture in a signature is 600x120...I think"
I think that's correct as well; but if the newsletter requires one of width 700 maybe the banner designers could create one of each size?
Quote: "Quote: "Have you had validation failed because of this yourself?"
As far as I am aware I am the only forum member to get an Appup validated using WarSetup - does that tell anything?, and thats why, with baxslash, we produced the WarSetup tutorial for others to learn from, but appears no one has read/followed."
I think you are reading too much into my question - it was not intended as a slight in any way; I just wanted to know if you have a submission fail because it did not install with administrator rights;
Although your answer probably does answer the question, it may not have as there is a difference in confirming a positive as opposed to disproving a negative (hope I got that right...) take for e.g. the following: "All fish can swim" although true, does not mean "All things that can swim are fish". So in your case, just because your installer validated with admin set; does not mean either 1. all installers with admin set will validate, nor 2. that installers with the admin not set will fail validation. hope you understand where I'm coming from.
I appreciate the work and effort both you and baxslash have put into the guide (and I actually did read it and used this as the basis to test my install maker) - so I thank you.
Quote: "@mr_d, I have yet to submit my installer for Beta testing so I may still have a chance to try an installer if I can find it. The page for uploading my game 'times out' every time I try to open it on the AppUp Dev site GGrrrrr!!! I think I may have broken it somehow..."
That's good news (for me anyway...
) I will work on an updated version over the weekend as I mentioned before with additions/changes as given previously; but until then I think I found the problem (another one) with the existing version.
It seems it is to do with that other bane of Windows, being spaces within paths and files. So if your exe is located in a folder path with spaces, or your game exe has spaces, if possible, rename it with underscores or dashes instead. Not the best option I know...