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Mar 26, 2008
10:40 AM
Does SQL Login Dialog have to be used?
I'm using install shield 2008 pro, and in my installer I have 3 SQL connections, all of which I want to validate.
I've clones the SQLLogin and SQLBrowse Dialogs and renamed them. I've also created invidual properties for each control on the dialogs, hoping to make the deployment clearer.
I want my install sequence to be InstallWelcome->Destination->MySQL1->etc..
If I close out installshield IDE and come back into my project, it inserts the SQLLogin dialog in between the Destination and MySQL1 dialogs. Is there anyway around not using the SQLLogin dialog?
I've clones the SQLLogin and SQLBrowse Dialogs and renamed them. I've also created invidual properties for each control on the dialogs, hoping to make the deployment clearer.
I want my install sequence to be InstallWelcome->Destination->MySQL1->etc..
If I close out installshield IDE and come back into my project, it inserts the SQLLogin dialog in between the Destination and MySQL1 dialogs. Is there anyway around not using the SQLLogin dialog?
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Mar 26, 2008
02:09 PM
When you add a connection in the SQL Scripts view, the built-in SQLLogin dialog is automatically added to your project. At this time, you need to manually remove it from the dialog sequence using the Dialog Editor.