That's a syntax I've not seen before: using the Property and VBScriptCall
attributes to trigger an embedded VBScript custom action. Try taking that
out and putting your script inside the CustomAction element.
CustomAction Id=A.ContentName Script=vbscript Execute=immediate
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I am currently trying to get a series of custom actions to execute off a Dialog
'Next' PushButton control in the InstallUISequence in order to display them in
the fields of a following UI dialog. I have confirmed that all my custom
actions are set to execute immediately. (not deferred) When I
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