Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Working With Dialogs
See also:
Using the Dialogs Page
on page 452
Using the Dialogs Tab
on page 456
About Dialogs
on page 449
Using the Dialogs Page
Use Installation Expert > Dialogs page to view, activate, and rearrange installation
dialog boxes that are part of the Welcome Dialog Wizard. The dialog boxes that you
activate determine the level of control the end user has over the installation.
Warning
Do not edit the Web (IIS) dialog boxes, except to change their order (as a group) in the
installation sequence. Editing the Web dialog boxes might cause unexpected,
undesirable behavior, including damage to the installation. Also, any operation within
this product that affects the installation’s user interface will regenerate the Web dialog
boxes, therefore, any changes you make to them will be lost.
The Dialogs page looks different based on the version of the Wise product that the
current installation was created in. If the installation was created in Wise for Windows
Installer 6.0 or later, or Windows Installer Editor 5.5 or later, or any version of Wise MSI
Editor, it has more options, which are documented below. If the installation was created
in earlier versions, it has fewer options and contains a Convert button.
Using the Convert button
The Convert button converts the button navigation to a more flexible and robust system,
which facilitates changing the order of dialog boxes. However, converting may cause
problems with legacy installations if you have extensively customized the dialog boxes
and their settings. Make a backup of the installation before converting if such
customization exists. Click Convert and the dialog boxes are instantly converted to the
new system with no undo. At that point, new options appear on the Dialogs page.
To activate a dialog box
Mark the check box next to the dialog box’s name.
Logon Information dialog
In Wise Installation Studio, this appears in installations
that are started from the Server Application template in
the New Installation File dialog box. You can add it to
any installation by using the New Dialog Wizard.
See
Adding the Logon Information Dialog
on page 476.
Custom Property dialog
Lets end users set the values of Windows Installer
Properties. You can only add this dialog box through the
New Dialog Wizard, where you set the properties that
appear during installation.
See
Adding the Custom Property Dialog
on page 480.