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Always install this feature
Set the feature's level value to 1, which means that it gets installed by default
for either Typical or Complete.
Custom
Set the feature's installation level value yourself. Example: If you want a
feature to be installed for a Complete installation, but not for a Typical
installation, set a custom level value that's greater than 3 and less than or equal
to 1000. The Custom Value field becomes available.
Custom Value
If Custom is selected in Level above, enter the level value for the feature in this
field. For details, read the description of Level, above.
Note
The end user's action on the Installation Type dialog box determines the
INSTALLLEVEL property. To see how this works, in Windows Installer Editor, go to
Setup Editor > Dialogs tab and click the Installation Type Dialog in the list. Double-
click the Typical/Complete/Custom radio button, and you see that the end user's
choice in this radio group sets the property InstallMode. If you then double-click
Next on the Installation Type dialog box and view the Events tab, you see that,
based on the InstallMode value, the installation property INSTALLLEVEL is set to
either 3 or 1000.
Display
Specify if and how the feature is displayed to the end user on the Select Feature
dialog box during installation.
Invisible
Do not display the feature.
Visible and Expanded
Display the feature and its children.
Visible and Collapsed
Display the feature but not its children.
Attributes
Specify the default for the feature in the installation. The end user can change the
default.
Favor Local
The feature should be installed on the destination computer.
Favor Source
The feature should be run from the source CD or network directory. This means
the feature is available to the application, but is not installed on the local hard
drive. When the feature is invoked, your application must call Windows Installer
functions (example: MsiGetComponentPath) to locate and read the necessary
files from the installation source, which might be a CD or shared network
directory. A typical use of this option would be to specify a clip art library to run
from the source. Then you must code your application to try to read from the
installation source when the end user tries to use the clip art library.
Favor Parent
The feature should use the same attribute setting as its parent feature. If you
select this option, you must also set the installation to generate uncompressed
external files that can run from the source. See the description of Media Type
in Adding a Media Item in the Windows Installer Editor Help.
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