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‎Apr 03, 2008
10:08 AM
Show/Hide a control in a custom dialog during install
I've created a custom dialog in my InstallScript project and I'm trying to figure out how to show/hide a control (edit box) based on the selection of radio buttons in the same dialog. There may be a knowledge base article explaining how this is done, but now that everything has moved to Acresso, I can't access the articles anymore. 😞 I've been reading about the ControlCondition table and it sounds like I need to edit this in order to change the visibility property of my control during installation. Is this correct? If so, how do I do it and what code do I need in my Install script? I'm still fairly new to InstallShield, so if anyone could provide some useful instructions that would be great.
Thanks!
Clark
Thanks!
Clark
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‎Apr 03, 2008
11:29 AM
For IntsallScript, please see [thread=179248]this recent thread[/thread]. The ControlCondition and related tables are used only in Basic MSI projects.
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‎Apr 03, 2008
11:57 AM
Right, I can disable the controls just fine, but what I would really like to do is work with the visibility of the control. Is there any way to change the value of the visibility property within the install script?
Thanks.
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‎Apr 03, 2008
12:37 PM
Oh, right, I believe it would be similar, with calls to EnableWindow replaced with ShowWindow.