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‎Jul 24, 2008
05:04 AM
The location of StarMenu
After install my product on Vista, I found the start menu shortcut is located at C:\Users\duandcwpkt\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\MyProduct. But I want it to be C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\MyProduct, how should I do in the installshield? somebody can help me?
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‎Jul 24, 2008
08:41 AM
You should set ALLUSERS property to 2
ALLUSERS=2
ALLUSERS=2
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‎Jul 24, 2008
09:19 AM
If you are using Install Shield Script, I believe using ProgDefGroupType will work.
// PERSONAL -- Specifies a Personal program group.
ProgDefGroupType(PERSONAL);
// COMMON-- Specifies a Common program group.
ProgDefGroupType(COMMON);
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‎Jul 25, 2008
12:35 AM
I change ALLUSERS to 1 and 2, it all doesn't work. Is there any other system variables which should be changed?
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‎Jul 25, 2008
03:53 AM
ALLUSERS isn’t system variable. It’s a property inside your installation project/package.
To set it you can use Property Manager of InstallShield’s IDE or pass it to the setup as a parameter
http://kb.acresso.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=Q105063&sliceId=
To set it you can use Property Manager of InstallShield’s IDE or pass it to the setup as a parameter
http://kb.acresso.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=Q105063&sliceId=
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‎Jul 25, 2008
04:24 AM
OK. It is property.
I set it to be 1 and 2 in the property manager, it also doesn't work. I also follow the link, but the instrucment doesn't contribute anything to my problem.
I set it to be 1 and 2 in the property manager, it also doesn't work. I also follow the link, but the instrucment doesn't contribute anything to my problem.
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‎Jul 25, 2008
05:04 AM
Hm, weird… Because it works for me.
Maybe the difference is that my setup.exe has "requireAdministrator" requestedExecutionLevel
Maybe the difference is that my setup.exe has "requireAdministrator" requestedExecutionLevel