The following might work, since the registry key I'm referring to, is described in the official docs
for the Chrome installer. There is one registry key which directly contains a path to the chrome.exe
file so it's IMHO the best choice to get the Chrome app. file name. It is this key:
<root>SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp Pathschrome.exe
Where the <root>
is either HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
or HKEY_CURRENT_USER
registry root depending on whether the Chrome has been installed for the current user or globally for the whole system.
In the following script I'm using the above key not only for getting the Chrome app. file name, but even for determining if the Chrome is installed:
[Files]
Source: "chrome_installer.exe"; DestDir: "{tmp}"; Flags: deleteafterinstall
[Run]
Filename: "{tmp}chrome_installer.exe"; Check: not IsChromeInstalled
Filename: "{code:GetChromeFileName}"; Parameters: "www.stackoverflow.com";
Check: IsChromeInstalled
[Code]
const
ChromeAppRegKey = 'SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp Pathschrome.exe';
function IsChromeInstalled: Boolean;
begin
{ check if there's the Chrome app registration entry under the HKCU, or }
{ HKLM root key, return the result }
Result := RegKeyExists(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, ChromeAppRegKey) or
RegKeyExists(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, ChromeAppRegKey);
end;
function GetChromeFileName(Value: string): string;
var
S: string;
begin
{ initialize returned value to an empty string }
Result := '';
{ first attempt to read the Chrome app file name from the HKCU root key; }
{ if that fails, try to read the same from HKLM; if any of that succeed, }
{ return the obtained registry value }
if RegQueryStringValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, ChromeAppRegKey, '', S) or
RegQueryStringValue(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, ChromeAppRegKey, '', S)
then
Result := S;
end;
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