Hi,

 

Following Situation:

The Installer for our Product uses a modified version of WiXUI_Mondo.

In the Feature-Selection Dialog the user has the option to choose between 
different Skins for the Product.

Problem is now when the user deselects ALL Skins, the Application refuses to 
start because at least one Skin is needed.

An option is now to set the 'Absent' Attribute of our Default-Skin to 
'disallow', so it can't be deselected, but our PM asked, if it is possible to 
also allow deselecting the Default-Skin.

So I'm in the situation that I have to catch the case that the user has 
deselected ALL Skins and disallow further installation.

My preferred way is to 'automatically' select the 'Default Skin' feature, if 
all skins are deselected.

Is this possible somehow ?

Or is it possible to disable the 'Next' Button if the user has deselected all 
features ?

(I'm currently browsing the MSI docs, maybe I find a way to abort the 
installation as a last resort)

 

Next Problem:

Some Dialogs later the user can choose the Skin, that should be set to his 
default in a ComboBox Control.

Currently the values for the ComboBox are hardcoded in ListItem elements.

Is it possible to remove/add items from this list based on the install-state of 
a feature, so that only skins that are set to be installed are present ?

 

Thanks in advance,

Thomas

 

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards 

Thomas Terhaar | Senior .NET Developer

 

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