Multiple Active Setup, how to arrange??
hi...
i have multiple active setup packaged in the application, and i want them to make a sequence on which active setup will execute first...
is there a technique on what active setup i want to execute then the other and so on...
THANKS!!!
i have multiple active setup packaged in the application, and i want them to make a sequence on which active setup will execute first...
is there a technique on what active setup i want to execute then the other and so on...
THANKS!!!
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Posted by:
anonymous_9363
15 years ago
ORIGINAL: xoti019I guess the first question is, why? Thatis, why do you have multiple ASs in one package? IMV, it would be simpler to have one and have it execute a script. Then you can sequence whatever actions are required however you like.
i have multiple active setup packaged in the application,
Posted by:
xoti019
15 years ago
i have an active setup to repair HKCU\Software\ODBC\ODBC.INI\*
now, there is an existing HKCU ODBC in the target machine w/c i want to delete first...
scenario:
1. delete HKCU using script activated by active setup first
2. repair HKCU ODBC of my application activated by active setup too...
how can i sequence these two active setup or is there any other means of granting the scenario???
i also used system context installation thats why i cant immidiate delete and repair HKCU
now, there is an existing HKCU ODBC in the target machine w/c i want to delete first...
scenario:
1. delete HKCU using script activated by active setup first
2. repair HKCU ODBC of my application activated by active setup too...
how can i sequence these two active setup or is there any other means of granting the scenario???
i also used system context installation thats why i cant immidiate delete and repair HKCU
Posted by:
kiptek
15 years ago
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