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‎Jan 02, 2009
10:15 AM
installshield 2009 ComboBox...??
Do anyone know how to get the value from comboBox and populated into a reg file...? comboBox property name is "ServerType"...
can anyone help me...? 🙂
can anyone help me...? 🙂
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‎Jan 02, 2009
02:46 PM
If a combo box has associated property COMBOPROP, you can use [COMBOPROP] (including the brackets), in the Registry view and some other views to write the value to the target system.
Because of how Windows Installer sequences work with properties, you'll need to use a property with an all-caps name: SERVERTYPE instead of ServerType, for example.
Because of how Windows Installer sequences work with properties, you'll need to use a property with an all-caps name: SERVERTYPE instead of ServerType, for example.
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‎Jan 04, 2009
01:10 PM
I have try that, it doesn't show anything....
RobertDickau wrote:
If a combo box has associated property COMBOPROP, you can use [COMBOPROP] (including the brackets), in the Registry view and some other views to write the value to the target system.
Because of how Windows Installer sequences work with properties, you'll need to use a property with an all-caps name: SERVERTYPE instead of ServerType, for example.
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‎Jan 05, 2009
09:01 AM
If you create an MSI log file, do you see the value being set?
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‎Jan 07, 2009
04:27 PM
I have added a value in property manager by name "ServerType" and i have also i property called "ServerType" on dropdrownlist on form... no matter what i choose in dropdown it will add the value from property manager, and as default is "onpremise"... so what do i do wrong...???
RobertDickau wrote:
If you create an MSI log file, do you see the value being set?
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‎Jan 07, 2009
04:38 PM
Perhaps replace "ServerType" with "SERVERTYPE", both in the Property Manager and in the Dialog Editor for the combo box?
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‎Jan 07, 2009
04:39 PM
would it work if I cahnge both with "SERVERTYPE"....?
RobertDickau wrote:
Perhaps replace "ServerType" with "SERVERTYPE", both in the Property Manager and in the Dialog Editor for the combo box?