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Last post Jan 24, 2013 09:53 AM by Angie xu - MSFT
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Jan 20, 2013 03:18 PM|LINK
Hello,
I have created a "web setup project”. I used installer class with customize form for user registration with cancel and next button.
When user clicks on cancel button, I raised exception and setup show exception message then rollback.
I want to hide this exception message. Is it possible?
Or
Can I force to rollback setup without exception?
Thanks
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Jan 24, 2013 09:53 AM|LINK
Hi sachin_himcs
I don’t try it by myself, but I think you should create a custom action for that.
How to create a Custom Action
At the same time you could also learn how to write an installer, and customize with different windows based on the need, pass parameters to the custom windows, commit/rollback based on the checks below.
Customizing Windows and Web setup projects
hope it helpful to you,
With kind regards
sachin_himcs
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Related to rollback of setup
Jan 20, 2013 03:18 PM|LINK
Hello,
I have created a "web setup project”. I used installer class with customize form for user registration with cancel and next button.
When user clicks on cancel button, I raised exception and setup show exception message then rollback.
I want to hide this exception message. Is it possible?
Or
Can I force to rollback setup without exception?
Thanks
Angie xu - M...
All-Star
18305 Points
1550 Posts
Microsoft
Re: Related to rollback of setup
Jan 24, 2013 09:53 AM|LINK
Hi sachin_himcs
I don’t try it by myself, but I think you should create a custom action for that.
How to create a Custom Action
At the same time you could also learn how to write an installer, and customize with different windows based on the need, pass parameters to the custom windows, commit/rollback based on the checks below.
Customizing Windows and Web setup projects
hope it helpful to you,
With kind regards
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