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‎Jan 20, 2009
12:07 AM
Silent Install and Set Environment variable
I was trying to set environment variable through "Set environment variable action" It works with GUI installer.
But with silent installation : During installation it fails. (Completes partial install, then automatically runs uninstallation)
I think it is failing at set environment variable.
Do i need to specify some special key=value pair for it in properties file?
what could be the reason for failure in silent installation?
Thanks.
But with silent installation : During installation it fails. (Completes partial install, then automatically runs uninstallation)
I think it is failing at set environment variable.
Do i need to specify some special key=value pair for it in properties file?
what could be the reason for failure in silent installation?
Thanks.
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‎Mar 09, 2009
06:33 AM
I think u need to do something in the RefreshEnvironment plugin.Not sure what
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‎Mar 09, 2009
07:13 AM
setting environment path in installshield 12 is an issue i faced the same problem during My installables, Please use VBScript custom action to set the Environment path and call this custom action during execute sequence..
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‎Mar 09, 2009
09:38 AM
Does anyone know how to set solaris env variable to null
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‎Mar 09, 2009
11:40 AM
The problem with environment variables on Unices is the following: do you need to set it for all users or for a single user (maybe the user installing the software)? Then depending to the answer all you need to do is to add
export VARIABLE_NAME=
say to /etc/profile or whatever file is appropriate for Solaris (in case you want the variable to be set to all users) or to ~user/.profile if you want it for a specific user!
export VARIABLE_NAME=
say to /etc/profile or whatever file is appropriate for Solaris (in case you want the variable to be set to all users) or to ~user/.profile if you want it for a specific user!
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‎Mar 09, 2009
10:19 PM
Hi
I am referring to setting an solaris environment variable to null for all users through InstallAnywhere 2008 Enterprise Edition.
I am referring to setting an solaris environment variable to null for all users through InstallAnywhere 2008 Enterprise Edition.
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‎Mar 10, 2009
01:59 AM
Vikram Gosain wrote:
Hi
I am referring to setting an solaris environment variable to null for all users through InstallAnywhere 2008 Enterprise Edition.
Well, then, see my previous post, I think I've already answered that.
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‎Mar 10, 2009
02:25 AM
Hi Vlad
In your previous post you mentioned of editing the variable name in etc/profile manually.
What i want to ask is that can i do some changes in the InstallAnywhere by , for example adding an action during installtime like setting environment variable to empty.
In your previous post you mentioned of editing the variable name in etc/profile manually.
What i want to ask is that can i do some changes in the InstallAnywhere by , for example adding an action during installtime like setting environment variable to empty.
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‎Mar 10, 2009
05:37 AM
All that I said in my post was the file to modify... knowing that InstallAnywhere has builtin Modify Text File actions, in which for instance you can add a line if the line didn't already exist.
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‎Mar 13, 2009
03:31 AM
pv7721 wrote:
All that I said in my post was the file to modify... knowing that InstallAnywhere has builtin Modify Text File actions, in which for instance you can add a line if the line didn't already exist.
Thanks alot man.!.It worked