How let the user select Start Menu Folder?
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:08:55 +0200
Hello!
I have just started using Visual Studio .NET 2003 and I have some problem
understanding how the Deploy projects work.
I used to use InnoSetup to create installations for VC++ 6.0, but since VS
.NET 2003 has deployment included I thought I should try to use it.
In InnoSetup I got these Dialogs (as default)
Welcome
License Agreement
Select Destination Directory
Select Start Menu Folder
Select Additional Tasks
Create a Desktop icon
Create a Quick Launch icon
Start installation
Progress
Installation finished
In VS .NET I only get these Dialogs
Welcome
Installation Folder
Confirm Installation
Progress
Finished
The ones that I really want to add is:
Select Start Menu Folder
Select Additional Tasks
Create a Desktop icon
Create a Quick Launch icon
How do I create these Dialogs and how do I react to what the user has
entered in them?
// Anders
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