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‎Nov 29, 2011
06:05 AM
Going back to previous screen after installation.
Hi All,
Can it is possible to go back to the preinstall screen after the whole installation is completed ? i.e., before clicking on the DONE button placed in the installation completed screen, there will be a message screen asking weather you want to proceed for next installation or not. If he accepts it should go back to the first screen of the installation
Any one please suggest me how to do that.
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SRI
Can it is possible to go back to the preinstall screen after the whole installation is completed ? i.e., before clicking on the DONE button placed in the installation completed screen, there will be a message screen asking weather you want to proceed for next installation or not. If he accepts it should go back to the first screen of the installation
Any one please suggest me how to do that.
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SRI
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‎Nov 29, 2011
07:32 AM
Hi Sri,
I don't think that is possible in Installanywhere. After clicking the "Install" button you cannot revert the installation unless you want to abort and rollback using the "cancel" button
I don't think that is possible in Installanywhere. After clicking the "Install" button you cannot revert the installation unless you want to abort and rollback using the "cancel" button
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‎Nov 29, 2011
07:41 AM
No,
Not for rollback or cancel the installation.
If an person want to create his details in one folder and he want to create another details in another one he should reinstall the process again. Rather than that there will be a message in the installation completed screen asking that, he want to add some more details or not. If he accept that one i should go back to first screen without adding new screens in the installer.
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SRI
Not for rollback or cancel the installation.
If an person want to create his details in one folder and he want to create another details in another one he should reinstall the process again. Rather than that there will be a message in the installation completed screen asking that, he want to add some more details or not. If he accept that one i should go back to first screen without adding new screens in the installer.
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SRI
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‎Nov 29, 2011
08:41 AM
Hi SRI,
What kind of additional details you would like to add if user says yes in the message. If it is some information change in installed file or some folder needs to be copied/moved/deleted or any exe need to be executed then there are several actions in post-install phase which you can configure based upon rules.
Like Execute Script, Execute Custom Code, Execute Target File or Modify text file, etc...
Going to pre-Install/phase from post-install phase is not possible.
-- Mac
What kind of additional details you would like to add if user says yes in the message. If it is some information change in installed file or some folder needs to be copied/moved/deleted or any exe need to be executed then there are several actions in post-install phase which you can configure based upon rules.
Like Execute Script, Execute Custom Code, Execute Target File or Modify text file, etc...
Going to pre-Install/phase from post-install phase is not possible.
-- Mac
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‎Nov 29, 2011
08:58 AM
Thank you, Mac.