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‎Feb 17, 2009
05:51 PM
Force user to read 'EULA'
I have Installshield 2008 Professional - Version 14 with versioning hotfix. I've read that this release has the ability to force a user to read (scroll down) the eula before allowing the installation to continue.
This isn't working for me. Would someone explain how this is accomplished or how to enable it?
Thanks!
This isn't working for me. Would someone explain how this is accomplished or how to enable it?
Thanks!
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‎Feb 17, 2009
08:05 PM
Perhaps, you can elaborate on what you have tried and what is not working.
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‎Feb 18, 2009
09:05 AM
Basically the 'LicenseAgreement' dialog where you would place the 'eula' just acts as it always does and lets the user select 'Yes' and then proceed without having first read or scrolled the eula to the end. I was under the impression that one of the features of this version is the ability to force a user to read the eula.
This link describes it as a feature - http://msmvps.com/blogs/installsite/archive/2007/05/23/921340.aspx
This link describes it as a feature - http://msmvps.com/blogs/installsite/archive/2007/05/23/921340.aspx
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‎Feb 18, 2009
01:37 PM
The requirement is not added by default - see the help topic "Requiring End Users to Scroll Through the EULA in the LicenseAgreement Dialog" for instructions on how to enable this.
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‎Feb 19, 2009
03:28 PM
I setup the custom action as outlined here - http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=167564
However, the 'Next' button isn't enabled after scrolling and selecting 'Yes'. I'm running Windows Vista 64-bit. I confirmed correct configuration based on the instructions and also if you try to 'Cancel' out of the installer while on the 'LicenseAgreement' screen the installer hangs.
Any help would be appreciated.
However, the 'Next' button isn't enabled after scrolling and selecting 'Yes'. I'm running Windows Vista 64-bit. I confirmed correct configuration based on the instructions and also if you try to 'Cancel' out of the installer while on the 'LicenseAgreement' screen the installer hangs.
Any help would be appreciated.
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‎Jun 30, 2009
11:52 AM
daver33 wrote:This action does not work with 64 bit windows. I have reported this to Accresso Support and have provided them with a sample that works perfectly with 32 bit XP and Vista but fails (Next> button never goes active) with 64 bit XP and Vista. I am awaiting their reply.
I setup the custom action as outlined here - http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=167564
However, the 'Next' button isn't enabled after scrolling and selecting 'Yes'. I'm running Windows Vista 64-bit. I confirmed correct configuration based on the instructions and also if you try to 'Cancel' out of the installer while on the 'LicenseAgreement' screen the installer hangs.
Any help would be appreciated.
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‎Jun 30, 2009
06:23 PM
See also this thread, where I hope to post a 64-bit DLL in the next few days.
http://community.acresso.com/showthread.php?t=188827
http://community.acresso.com/showthread.php?t=188827