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‎May 26, 2011
08:25 PM
InstallShield Professtional 2011
I'm Using IS-Pro 2011. I want to remove string "InstallShield" inside my Product softwares.
Please let me know How to do it. I tried to remove out all of in 'string editor' but It still show in dialog: Ex :baner (frame)-bottom had comand of dialog.
Thanks,
Please let me know How to do it. I tried to remove out all of in 'string editor' but It still show in dialog: Ex :baner (frame)-bottom had comand of dialog.
Thanks,
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‎May 26, 2011
11:26 PM
You cannot remove branding that Flexera Software wants there.
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‎May 27, 2011
01:26 AM
Refer to the following link:
http://forum.installsite.net/index.php?showtopic=20475&hl=
I hope that helps.
I posted that for removing "Installshield" from the bottom of the dialogs for both Basic MSI and Installscript project types.
The approaches are entirely different owing to the difference in the installation methodologies and engines.
I hope that was what you were asking.
http://forum.installsite.net/index.php?showtopic=20475&hl=
I hope that helps.
I posted that for removing "Installshield" from the bottom of the dialogs for both Basic MSI and Installscript project types.
The approaches are entirely different owing to the difference in the installation methodologies and engines.
I hope that was what you were asking.