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‎Nov 18, 2009
01:19 PM
Allow user to change drive not folder
I found this post searching the forum:
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=172531
However, I am stuck with a InstallScript MSI project... can't change. They want to be able to install the product to a different drive only (i.e., the C: drive is reserved for "Program Files" and they want to be able to select 😧 or E: or whatever).
I know I need to create a custom dialog, but since I can't use the Volume Select Combo, I need to know if there are some InstallScript functions that will assist me in this task?
Thanks ahead of time
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=172531
However, I am stuck with a InstallScript MSI project... can't change. They want to be able to install the product to a different drive only (i.e., the C: drive is reserved for "Program Files" and they want to be able to select 😧 or E: or whatever).
I know I need to create a custom dialog, but since I can't use the Volume Select Combo, I need to know if there are some InstallScript functions that will assist me in this task?
Thanks ahead of time
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‎Nov 18, 2009
01:47 PM
Perhaps try GetValidDrivesList, using CtrlSetList to feed the result to a drop-down list on your custom dialog box (setting the default with CtrlSetCurSel to set the default drive letter)...
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‎Nov 18, 2009
02:00 PM
RobertDickau wrote:
Perhaps try GetValidDrivesList, using CtrlSetList to feed the result to a drop-down list on your custom dialog box (setting the default with CtrlSetCurSel to set the default drive letter)...
Excellent, thanks Robert, that'll work!