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2.
Click Advertising Options.
The Advertising Options dialog box appears.
3.
Complete the dialog box:
m - Advertise to all users of machine
u - Advertise to the current user
t - Applies transform to advertised package
Add a transform to the advertised installation.
In the field below the check box, specify the transform file to include in the
installation.
4.
Click OK.
The Define Command Line page reappears, and the selected advertising option and
transform are added to the command line.
Adding a Repair Option to Your Command Line
The Command Line Builder lets you set a repair option for an installation that
determines the files that are reinstalled during a repair. You can also specify whether
files are rewritten, overwritten, or run from the source. For information regarding Repair
Options, see REINSTALLMODE Property in the Windows Installer SDK Help.
To add a repair option to a command line
1.
On the Define Command Line page, select Repair from Install Mode.
See
Creating a Command Line With the Command Line Builder
The Repair Options button appears.
2.
Click Repair Options.
The Repair dialog box appears.
3.
Complete the dialog box:
p - Reinstall only if file is missing
o - Reinstall if file is missing or if an older version is installed
e - Reinstall if file is missing or an equal or older version is installed
d - Reinstall if file is missing or a different version is installed
c - Reinstall if file is missing or the stored checksum doesn't match the
calculated value
a - Force all files to be reinstalled
u - Rewrite all required user specific registry entries
m - Rewrite all required machine specific registry entries
s - Overwrite all existing shortcuts
v - Run from source and re-cache the local package
4.
Click OK.
The Define Command Line page reappears, and the selected repair options are
added to the command line.
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