Activating Suppressed Prompts - Symantec WINDOWS INSTALLER EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - REFERENCE FOR WISE INSTALLATION STUDIO V1.0 Installation Manual

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Activating Suppressed Prompts

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If you have a repository connection, you can change this to the Merge Modules
subdirectory of the share point directory.
To exclude the merge modules in the default directory from the list, mark Do not
show merge modules from the Default Merge Module Directory.
Read Merge Modules List From Software Manager Database
(Requires a repository connection.) Mark this to include merge modules from the
Software Manager database on the Select Merge Module dialog box that appears
when you click the Add button on the Merge Modules page.
Directory
Enter additional directories where merge modules are stored. Merge modules in
these directories are listed on the Select Merge Modules dialog box. Example: If you
save your organization's user-created merge modules in the shared network
directory V:\Modules, and you add V:\Modules to the Directory list, the merge
modules in that directory will appear on the Select Merge Module dialog box.
To add a directory to the list, click Add, browse for the directory, and click OK. To
include subdirectories in the search, mark the check box in the Include Subdirs
column. The next time you click the Add button on the Merge Modules page,
modules in that directory appear on the Select Merge Module dialog box.
To delete a directory from the list, click the directory and click Delete. Merge
modules in that directory will no longer appear on the Select Merge Module dialog
box.
See also:
Setting Options
on page 37
Some of the prompts that appear in Windows Installer Editor contain a Don't show this
message again check box that lets you suppress the prompt in the future.
To reactivate prompts that you previously suppressed
1.
Select Tools menu > Options and click the Prompts tab.
In Visual Studio: Tools menu > Options > Wise Options > Prompts.
The dialog box lists the prompts you have suppressed and shows your last response
to each prompt. If you have not suppressed any Windows Installer Editor prompts,
nothing is listed.
2.
Select the prompt message line and click Activate.
The prompt is removed from the list. The next time you encounter a situation in
which that prompt applies, the prompt will appear.
Note
(Visual Studio integrated editor.) To display context-sensitive help, click the Wise Help
link on this dialog box.
See also:
Setting Options
on page 37
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