Hi John,
Thank you for the information. Could you also show me how to set properties in
the Next button control sequence based on FeatureTree feature selection
status?
Thanks a lot,
Miaohsi
-Original Message-
From: John Cooper [mailto:jocoo...@jackhenry.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October
I couldn't say. Almost all our installers have a single feature so it's not
something I have an in-depth knowledge of. Can you not trigger control events
from the UI ?
-Original Message-
From: Wang, Miaohsi [mailto:miaohsi.w...@invensys.com]
Sent: 25 October 2011 23:38
To: General
Well, the problem is, in my experience with the FeatureTree control, is that
you need an event triggered by it or after it to update the states. Otherwise,
the states seem to sometimes hold their pre-FeatureTree states until sometime
around InstallValidate. I've tried toggling INSTALLLEVEL
The first 4 properties under Feature Installation Options Properties would
be the place to start.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa370905%28VS.85%29.aspx#feature_inst
allation_options_properties
-Original Message-
From: Wang, Miaohsi [mailto:miaohsi.w...@invensys.com]
Sent: 24
Hi Peter,
Thank you for responding to my question. I have a few more specific questions
for you.
1. For first time install, if I want to determine if a feature is selected for
installation in a custom action, what is the best way to do the work? Should I
use the ADDLOCAL value or
Dear All,
We would like to display before entering the Execute sequence the list of
features that the user selects to install, but do not know what the best
approach would be. Specifically, the implementation involves getting the
feature install status and organizing the features to install
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