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‎Nov 17, 2012
04:08 PM
Next not accepted on LicenseAgreement dialog
We have been humming along just fine and just recently found 3 machines with Server 2008 R2 where 4 our Basic MSI projects install, but 1 will not. You can check Agree to License, but it will not accept the Next button. Of course I don't have that problem if I install via msiexec and pass the parameter AgreeToLicense=YES. Has anyone else seen this?
I am using IS2012 Spring, but that is not the problem because it happens with setups built with older versions too.
I logged an install and see that it stops with no AgreeToLicense info. If I Cancel, then the AgreeToLicense changes appear in the log... but of course, now I have canceled.
Thanks
I am using IS2012 Spring, but that is not the problem because it happens with setups built with older versions too.
I logged an install and see that it stops with no AgreeToLicense info. If I Cancel, then the AgreeToLicense changes appear in the log... but of course, now I have canceled.
Thanks
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‎Nov 19, 2012
01:05 PM
Thanks for the reply Michael.
Don't know anything about EulaScrollWatcher. Where would I look, or how would I tell? Don't find aything by that name on my IS IDE machine or on the target machine.
[EDIT] I tried the things in the "Project" section of http://helpnet.installshield.com/installshield18helplib/EulaScrollWatcher.htm and that did not help.
Thanks
Don't know anything about EulaScrollWatcher. Where would I look, or how would I tell? Don't find aything by that name on my IS IDE machine or on the target machine.
[EDIT] I tried the things in the "Project" section of http://helpnet.installshield.com/installshield18helplib/EulaScrollWatcher.htm and that did not help.
Thanks
‎Nov 20, 2012
03:09 PM
Are there any conditions on the actions or enabling of the next button? (I had hoped looking into the steps for the EulaScrollWatcher would draw your attention to any of these if they're present.) It's not quite clear exactly what behavior you mean by not accepting the next button.
‎Nov 20, 2012
03:55 PM
Of Course! When I look I see there is a condition that is left over from stuff that was in there years ago and no longer serves any useful purpose!
Thanks!
Thanks!