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Making "Everyone" the default option while installing the setup...

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Vinay Kant - 24 Feb 2006 08:21 GMT
I know the solution of setting the "Everyone" option by default at time of
setup installation, by modifying the msi in the ORCA editor.

Now, I have to create the msi with no dialog boxes(no start or progress
interfaces), the problem is there's no way to change the default setting from
'Just Me' which is default to 'Everyone'.

Can anyone suggest what could be the solution for this if it is alt all
possible to do?

Thanks for any suggestion and help.
Claes Bergefall - 24 Feb 2006 15:23 GMT
Are you using Visual Studio 2005 to make your setup pogram?
If so, check out the InstallAllUsers property

  /claes

>I know the solution of setting the "Everyone" option by default at time of
> setup installation, by modifying the msi in the ORCA editor.
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>
> Thanks for any suggestion and help.
Vinay Kant - 27 Feb 2006 03:38 GMT
I am using VS.NET 2003 to create the setup programs, is there a way to set
the similar property in VS.NET 2003.

> Are you using Visual Studio 2005 to make your setup pogram?
> If so, check out the InstallAllUsers property
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> >
> > Thanks for any suggestion and help.
Claes Bergefall - 27 Feb 2006 14:42 GMT
I didn't find anything similar in 2003
It should still be possible with the ORCA editor I guess, but I'm not really
familiar with msi so I don't know what or where to make the change

   /claes

>I am using VS.NET 2003 to create the setup programs, is there a way to set
> the similar property in VS.NET 2003.
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>> > Thanks for any suggestion and help.

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