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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:48:25+00:00 2026-05-11T07:48:25+00:00

The scenario is that we have a client/server app with the client install being

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The scenario is that we have a client/server app with the client install being a bootstrapper using Inno Setup that downloads the client from the server specified by IP/Port number. We’d like to be able to detect if there is a server on the local network via UDP broadcasting, and can write a console app that does that. Problem is, how do we pass the information from the console app to the installer?

I can capture the return code, but that can only be an int. As far as I can tell, the only functions to read file in Inno Setup is in the preprocessor so we can’t read a file created at runtime by the console app. The only thing I can think of is to return an int where the first 4 digits are the position of the ‘.’s and : before the port and then parse out the value, which seems hackish, flimsy, and error prone, especially considering I’m not intimately familiar with Inno Setup syntax/functions for constructing a string.

Any suggestions?

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:48:26+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:48 am

    Don’t know how to load a parameter from the command line, but you can use LoadStringFromFile to load the contents of a file or GetIniString to read a parameter from an ini file.

    More generally, look for ‘Support Functions Reference’ in the Inno Setup Help file. This page will give you a list of all the Inno functions (not including the preprocessor). If you can’t find this page (if you only find information about the preprocessor) then you may be looking in the wrong helpfile. Note that the Inno Setup Help table of contents isn’t all that great but the index is very good.

    Command line parameters are documented on the page ‘Setup Command Line Parameters’. It’s possible that you might be able to trick Inno by using one of the existing parameters, but using an ini file seems like it would be the most straightforward approach.

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