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‎Jun 13, 2008
07:28 PM
no licence agreement, no EULA during setup
Hi,
Is there a way to remove the licence agreement from our InstallScript projects. We won't use a EULA and we don't want to view during the setup process.
Thank you,
Is there a way to remove the licence agreement from our InstallScript projects. We won't use a EULA and we don't want to view during the setup process.
Thank you,
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‎Jun 13, 2008
09:13 PM
If you understand how the NewDialog Control event works you can rewire the dialogs to skip the LicenseAgreement dialog. Otherwise you can also go to the Project Assistant | Installation Interview and click no on the radial button that asks if you want to display a license agreement dialog.
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‎Jun 14, 2008
05:05 AM
In a pure InstallScript or in a "InstallScript MSI" project you could also modify the OnFirstUIBefore function.
Stefan Krueger
InstallSite.org
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‎Jun 16, 2008
05:51 AM
Hi All,
Thank you for your interest.
Since I am new to InstallScript, the solution via editing a script is hard for me for now.
On the other hand, I really didn't see the Project Assistant > Installation Interview. That works of course and I appreciated that.
Thank you for your support.
Kind regards,
Thank you for your interest.
Since I am new to InstallScript, the solution via editing a script is hard for me for now.
On the other hand, I really didn't see the Project Assistant > Installation Interview. That works of course and I appreciated that.
Thank you for your support.
Kind regards,