If the property doesnt exist in the first place, the checkbox is set to
unchecked.
If you check the checkbox, the property is actually created by MSI.
I think the checkbox value is linked to the existence or non existence of
the property.
fregate wrote:
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> Thanks for aswer. It works.
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> And
Thanks for aswer. It works.
And next question:
How to set CheckBox value? CheckBox, when displayed have checked
state. How to set it in non-checked state in initialization?
Thanks,
Anton.
On 9/7/06, Dana Gutride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anton:
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> Instead of using StartServer = "0" try NO
Anton:Instead of using StartServer = "0" try NOT StartServer for the condition that disables the second checkbox. It is a little counterintuitive, but if you take a look at the MSI log, you should see that unchecking a checkbox doesn't set the value of the property to "0", it deletes it altogethe
Hello all.
I have some checkboxes in dialog:
Launch [ProductName]
as service
StartServer = "0"
StartServer = "1"
0
When it show on dialog, I have:
LaunchServer - checked
LaunchserverAsService - disabled, checked
When I press LaunchServer and check it again
LaunchServerAsService - c
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