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m - Out-of-memory or fatal exit information
o - Out-of-disk-space messages
p - Terminal properties
e - All error messages
5. To set logging options for Windows Installer 3.0 or later, mark log - log all
information in the Windows Installer 3.0 or later section. This overrides any
options you mark in the All Windows Installer versions section.
Note
This option is enabled only if Windows Installer 3.0 or later is installed on your
computer. It will work on the destination computer only if it has Windows Installer
3.0 or later installed.
6. Click OK.
See also:
Creating a Command Line To Apply to an Installation
on page 251
Applying an Advertising Option to an Installation
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Not available in a transform.
Command lines cannot be applied to a transform.
Windows Installer can advertise the availability of an application to end users and to
other applications without actually installing the application. If an application is
advertised, only the interfaces required for installing the application are presented to the
end user or other applications, saving time and disk space. End users install the
application by activating the advertised interface.
You can use a command line to set advertising options that determine who sees the
advertised application and whether a transform is applied to it. For information on
advertising options, see Advertisement in the Windows Installer SDK Help.
To apply advertising options to an installation
1. Click the Advertising tab on the Command Line Details dialog box.
See
Creating a Command Line To Apply to an Installation
on page 251.
Note
The Advertising tab appears only when Install Mode on the General tab of the
Command Line Details dialog box is set to Advertised.
2. Complete the dialog box:
m - Advertise to all users of machine
u - Advertise to the current user
t - Applies transform to advertised package
Add a transform to the advertised installation.
In the field below the check box, specify the transform file to include in the
installation.