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How to disable EULA for Adobe Acrobat Pro XI in installshield?

I missed to check the "Supress the EULA................" button on Adobe Customization Wizard. How do we disable the EULA (End User License Agreement) using installshield? Also is it possible to load the MST (already edited using InstallShield 2012) back to the Adobe Customization Wizard and apply changes, and load it back to InstallShield again?


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Posted by: jagadeish 11 years ago
Red Belt
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EULA_ACCEPT=YES

Case Sensitive..


Comments:
  • Great, it worked. How about the EulaReallySuppress property. I noticed that there as well, and its value was 0 - shrestha.rajiv.k 11 years ago
Posted by: rileyz 11 years ago
Red Belt
1

It should be fine to open it in installshield and then back into ACW. Just make a backup just in case, and note some installshield changes (to check that the ACW didnt nuke ur changes on save).

Another way to do it is make the no EULA MST with ACW only, then opne it with Orca or InstEd! It will highlight the change for you, then you can apply that yourself through Installshield.

All the best, Riley.


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  • My guess is the EULA is just a property change. - rileyz 11 years ago
  • Great help. It works this way as well. I followed the property though. Easy easy ! - shrestha.rajiv.k 11 years ago
Posted by: ninjaman 11 years ago
Second Degree Green Belt
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It can be done very easily with customization wizard 11

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