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Oct 17, 2007
11:46 PM
How do I set msidbCustomActionTypeNoImpersonate attribute for Custom Action
Hi,
I've been reading about setting this msidbCustomActionTypeNoImpersonate attribute for Custom Actions that need to modify information that does not pertain to the user on Vista. But I can't seem to find any documentation on HOW TO set it. Does anyone know how?
Thanks.
Robert Lin
Software Engineer
NextLabs, Inc. (http://www.nextlabs.com)
I've been reading about setting this msidbCustomActionTypeNoImpersonate attribute for Custom Actions that need to modify information that does not pertain to the user on Vista. But I can't seem to find any documentation on HOW TO set it. Does anyone know how?
Thanks.
Robert Lin
Software Engineer
NextLabs, Inc. (http://www.nextlabs.com)
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Oct 18, 2007
08:49 AM
If you choose one of the deferred modes that has "in system context" in the name, that should be equivalent.
P.S. If you haven't, you might look at this fine newsletter article by Stefan Krueger (PDF warning): http://www.macrovision.com/webdocuments/PDF/is_vista.pdf?link_id=community.
P.S. If you haven't, you might look at this fine newsletter article by Stefan Krueger (PDF warning): http://www.macrovision.com/webdocuments/PDF/is_vista.pdf?link_id=community.
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