Could you provide the steps you're using to create the installer? With
command line arguments?
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What language is the base MSI using? Meaning the MSI that you're embedding
transforms inside of? If the end user's language doesn't have a corresponding
transform, no transform will be applied and the MSI will use
What language is the base MSI using? Meaning the MSI that you're embedding
transforms inside of? If the end user's language doesn't have a
corresponding transform, no transform will be applied and the MSI will use
the language it would have without any transform.
Are you using a Chinese installe
On 06-Dec-12 11:17, Shaun Greenfield wrote:
> Hoping someone has an idea if this is even possible. We used to have an
> English only installer but changed recently to a multi-language version.
> Based on the recommended way we created a transform for Japanese and then
> referenced those string
Hoping someone has an idea if this is even possible. We used to have an
English only installer but changed recently to a multi-language version. Based
on the recommended way we created a transform for Japanese and then referenced
those string references. When we tried to install on another la
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