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Jul 18, 2011
01:19 AM
How to change default error message.
Hello,
I have prepared a MSI installer which is compatible for 32 bit machine when tyr to install it on windows 7 64 bit machine it flashes an error message "[ProductName] requires an x86 processor.Click ok to exit the wizard." i want to change this default message to a user friendly message like"OS is not compatible" so can any one help or guide me to how to achieve this.
thanks
Ashish
I have prepared a MSI installer which is compatible for 32 bit machine when tyr to install it on windows 7 64 bit machine it flashes an error message "[ProductName] requires an x86 processor.Click ok to exit the wizard." i want to change this default message to a user friendly message like"OS is not compatible" so can any one help or guide me to how to achieve this.
thanks
Ashish
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Jul 18, 2011
10:13 AM
Assuming you're using the Professional or Premier editions, you can probably find this in General Information > Install Condition. If you click the ellipsis button in that row, you can edit the condition or message which is shown.
However there's also a possibility that instead of an Install Condition, this could be a type 19 "error" custom action. You'll find that in the Custom Actions and Sequences view.
However there's also a possibility that instead of an Install Condition, this could be a type 19 "error" custom action. You'll find that in the Custom Actions and Sequences view.
