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‎Nov 25, 2008
10:09 AM
.Net 3.5SP1 Web install as a pre-req
I have .Net 3.5 SP1 included in my project. as a pre-req. If .Net installation fails due to net connection problems etc, it still gives the user to proceed with the rest of the installation:
".Net 3.5 web installation failed, do you want to continue with the application installation?"
Is it possible to terminate the installation if .Net 3.5 installation fails? Via .prq file etc? I already took a look, but couldnt make anything out of it.
Thanks in advance!
".Net 3.5 web installation failed, do you want to continue with the application installation?"
Is it possible to terminate the installation if .Net 3.5 installation fails? Via .prq file etc? I already took a look, but couldnt make anything out of it.
Thanks in advance!
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‎Nov 25, 2008
05:19 PM
In the Redistributables view, perhaps right-click that prerequisite icon, select Edit Prerequisite, select the Behavior tab in the Prerequisite Editor, and change the "If...conditions still indicate it is required" setting to "Abort the setup"?
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‎Nov 25, 2008
07:37 PM
Perfecto! Thanks much!
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‎Nov 26, 2008
04:38 AM
This works as I expected. I think a little bit change would be better: InstallShield shows you Yes/No options and it aborts the installation either way. If it showed OK and abort the installation, it would be better I think.