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Aug 30, 2009
06:06 AM
how to remove instance checking when installing the setup
Hi,
I am using installed shield 2009.
I created a setup using this install shield, when ever i launch the setup it is checking for new instance.
please check the images attached.
here i want to remove the overlapped images and show mobile image only or remove the screen which is checking for new instance and directly go to next screen.
Please suggest me what changes i have to do to resolve the above issue.
Regards,
vinod
I am using installed shield 2009.
I created a setup using this install shield, when ever i launch the setup it is checking for new instance.
please check the images attached.
here i want to remove the overlapped images and show mobile image only or remove the screen which is checking for new instance and directly go to next screen.
Please suggest me what changes i have to do to resolve the above issue.
Regards,
vinod
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Aug 31, 2009
08:50 AM
To remove the computer image, please see KB article Q108542, "HOWTO: Removing the Computer Icon from a Skinned Dialog".
For options related to the instance dialog in an InstallScript project, please see the help topic "Setup.exe and Update.exe Command-Line Parameters".
For options related to the instance dialog in an InstallScript project, please see the help topic "Setup.exe and Update.exe Command-Line Parameters".