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‎Dec 02, 2007
08:04 PM
How can I control the SetupComplete Dialog?
When I finish the setup,it display the setupcompleteerror,but it is already completesuccess.how can i control it ,to display the setupcompletesuccess?
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‎Dec 03, 2007
01:25 PM
What is the error message? Does an MSI log file tell you anything more?
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‎Dec 05, 2007
09:10 PM
Can you run the installation with logging turned on. To see how to do this look at...
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q104807
This should tell you what is failing during the installation, and why the failure dialog is being shown.
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q104807
This should tell you what is failing during the installation, and why the failure dialog is being shown.
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‎Dec 06, 2007
08:59 PM
Mike Marino wrote:
Can you run the installation with logging turned on. To see how to do this look at...
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q104807
This should tell you what is failing during the installation, and why the failure dialog is being shown.
How to run with log?I'afraid I don't know how to build a package include a log....:confused:
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‎Dec 06, 2007
09:10 PM
You do not have to rebuild your setup. Just run it with the command line options that will cause it to generate a log file. The KB article I enclosed above tells you how to do this.