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‎Jan 20, 2010
12:20 AM
log file creation problems
Hi,
I have two questions regarding the log file creation.
Question 1.
If i cancel the installation in the middle, then the log file is generating on the desktop by default. con't i change the this default location?.
if yes, please suggest me.
Question 2.
Un-installation of the product created using IA is not generating un-installation log by default.Is there any possibility of generating un-installation log by default(with out using custom actions).
Thanks,
Vijji123
I have two questions regarding the log file creation.
Question 1.
If i cancel the installation in the middle, then the log file is generating on the desktop by default. con't i change the this default location?.
if yes, please suggest me.
Question 2.
Un-installation of the product created using IA is not generating un-installation log by default.Is there any possibility of generating un-installation log by default(with out using custom actions).
Thanks,
Vijji123
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‎Jan 20, 2010
01:10 AM
Hi,
U can change the location of log file just go in Media/Release/PROJECT_ASSISTANT then got comments in that /l*pathname.
For log file in uninstallation just go to shortcuts where u have uninstallation option of ur application do the same thing after the Product Code.
Hope this resolve ur Problem
U can change the location of log file just go in Media/Release/PROJECT_ASSISTANT then got comments in that /l*
For log file in uninstallation just go to shortcuts where u have uninstallation option of ur application do the same thing after the Product Code.
Hope this resolve ur Problem
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‎Jan 21, 2010
12:27 AM
Hi Azad,
I was unable to find the options what you are saying in the Install Anywhere UI.
Could you please let me know the details in little bit more clear.
Thanks,
Vijji123
I was unable to find the options what you are saying in the Install Anywhere UI.
Could you please let me know the details in little bit more clear.
Thanks,
Vijji123
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‎Jan 25, 2010
12:30 AM
Any Help....
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‎Jan 25, 2010
03:17 AM
1. I don't think it is possible to change the default location of the log file when the installation is canceled.
2. As uninstallation is not supposed to leave any file behind, there is no uninstall log and I don't think that there is a way to have one, unless you create one using custom code.
2. As uninstallation is not supposed to leave any file behind, there is no uninstall log and I don't think that there is a way to have one, unless you create one using custom code.
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‎Feb 02, 2010
05:21 AM
Hi ,
We can set the default path for log file creation using
$INSTALL_LOG_DESTINATION$ of Standard InstallAnywhere Variable.
Thanks
We can set the default path for log file creation using
$INSTALL_LOG_DESTINATION$ of Standard InstallAnywhere Variable.
Thanks
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‎Feb 02, 2010
07:48 AM
And does it work when you cancel the installation too?!?
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‎Feb 02, 2010
09:40 PM
Yes, It is working. The only required thing we need to set this variable as a first step in pre-installation.
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