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Oct 22, 2010
02:56 AM
Problem running "repair" in maintenance mode
Hello.
I am building Installscript setup.
In maintenance mode "modify" and "remove" options works just fine, however when I hit "repair" option dialog window closes without any notice / error (Win XP). In Win 7 there is a "program crash" message and windows goes to search for a solution.
There is no custom code in "repair" section of OnMaintUIBefore()
What am I missing something.
Thanks
I am building Installscript setup.
In maintenance mode "modify" and "remove" options works just fine, however when I hit "repair" option dialog window closes without any notice / error (Win XP). In Win 7 there is a "program crash" message and windows goes to search for a solution.
There is no custom code in "repair" section of OnMaintUIBefore()
What am I missing something.
Thanks
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Oct 22, 2010
06:49 AM
It is hard to say what could be wrong. Did the event viewer in Windows 7 give you any information?
When you run repair, is there another dialog that should appear after? Did you modify the dialog - I am not saying you did, I am just thinking abstractly of what I would check.
If you are not calling any custom dll or items like that then I am not certain what it could be.
This is my two cents worth minus inflation. 🙂 Good luck.
When you run repair, is there another dialog that should appear after? Did you modify the dialog - I am not saying you did, I am just thinking abstractly of what I would check.
If you are not calling any custom dll or items like that then I am not certain what it could be.
This is my two cents worth minus inflation. 🙂 Good luck.