In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Chris Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> <Control Id="MachineName" Type="Edit" X="57" Y="67" Width="270"
> Height="16" Property="LFM_SERVER_ROOT" TabSkip="no" Disabled="yes" >
> <Subscribe Event="LFM_SERVER_ROOT" Attribute="Text"/>
> </Control>
Does this produce an MSI that passes all ICEs? I'm curious because while
I've done the no-op "set a property to its existing value" thing before,
I never did the subscription you list above. The no-op property set
always seemed to be enough, but its been a while since I messed with MSI
UI at this level.
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