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‎Dec 04, 2015
10:17 AM
ARP (Programs and Features) Change Caption for Suite Project
I would like to repurpose the 'Change' button on 'Add/Remove Programs' (Programs and Features) for my Suite project by changing it to 'Health Check' to match behavior that I would add to the Suite. I realize that this caption is not set by the Suite. Is there a way to access and change it?
Currently I have 'Disable Change Button' set to "Yes" because I don't need 'Change' functionality. Of course I would change that back to "No" if I can change the caption.
Thanks
Currently I have 'Disable Change Button' set to "Yes" because I don't need 'Change' functionality. Of course I would change that back to "No" if I can change the caption.
Thanks
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‎Dec 04, 2015
10:43 AM
As far as I know, the caption 'Change' is owned by ARP / Programs and Features, and it is only possible to enable or disable it.
You can certainly make the wizard page displayed in response offer a health check option in addition to, or in place of, any of the regular maintenance options, but that won't change whether 'Change' makes sense for it.
You can certainly make the wizard page displayed in response offer a health check option in addition to, or in place of, any of the regular maintenance options, but that won't change whether 'Change' makes sense for it.
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‎Dec 04, 2015
11:45 AM
Michael,
Thanks for the reply. It is the answer I was expecting, but was hoping maybe there was a way.
Thanks for the reply. It is the answer I was expecting, but was hoping maybe there was a way.
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‎Dec 08, 2015
04:13 PM
So this could work, but the thing I don't see in this is how to access 'Support' files. They don't seem to be available after install. The only files in C:\Program Files (x86)\InstallShield Installation Information\{some GUID] are the Suite.exe and the icon.
