Simon Walters schrieb:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tomasz Chmielewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Are you sure you didn't write "wscript" instead of "cscript"?
>>
>> Because wscript uses Windows dialog boxes.
>>
>>
>> Or perhaps you forgot to add "cscript" in front, and default "wscript" w
- Original Message -
From: "Tomasz Chmielewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Are you sure you didn't write "wscript" instead of "cscript"?
>
> Because wscript uses Windows dialog boxes.
>
>
> Or perhaps you forgot to add "cscript" in front, and default "wscript" was
> used?
>
SORRY!
Rule 1 - a
Found this interesting article on myITforum entitled "Windows Installer and In
Use Files". It is dated 2003, but the Windows Installer should still behave
this way.
http://www.myitforum.com/articles/6/view.asp?id=6107
Cheers,
Leon Hedding
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Mandi! Rainer Meier
In chel di` si favelave...
> I don't think it is very hidden or a hack. Just did a quick (very quick)
> Google search and found the following interesting pages:
More links (ss64.com is my gold reference for windows batch and
scripting, please add a link to wpkg.org site!):
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110
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Hi Brian,
Brian May wrote:
> This is pure speculation:
>
> * When I pushed OK on the dialog box yesterday, it expanded the file
> size to the size specified in the control, which I assumed was the
> current size.
>
> * The problem with logging events was because the current size of 64kb
> was