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Installation Log

Languages

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Use the Installation Log page to create an installation log and to specify its location and
name. As an alternative, set the compiler variable _LOGFILE_PATH_ to the path of the
log file.
The installation log is a text file that lists the events that occur while the installation
runs. (Example: It contains the list of files that are replaced.) Entries are also added to
the log when files are deleted or backed up, but the uninstaller does not take such
entries into account during rollbacks.
Select Installation Expert > Installation Log page and complete the page:
Do not create installation log
Mark this to prevent an installation log from being created. If you do this, the end
user will get an error upon trying to uninstall.
Create installation log in same directory as first installed file
This saves the installation log in the root, because the first Install File action is in the
uninstal.wse include script, which appears before any of your Install File lines. This
option is included for backward compatibility.
Create installation log in custom directory
Mark this to save the installation log in a directory you specify. This enables the
options for selecting the directory. Select a directory and enter a name for the
installation log in Install Log File Name. (Example: Install.log.) To create a new
directory for the log within the Application or Windows directory, click New Folder.
See also:
Add Text to INSTALL.LOG
Open/Close Install.log
on page 183
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Use the Languages page to define the languages that are supported by the installation,
the default language, and the font used by the Japanese version of the installation.
For information on adding language support to an installation, see
page 31.
To set language settings
Select Installation Expert > Languages page and complete the page:
Languages list
Mark the check box next to each language to translate this installation to. This list of
languages is presented to the end user at the start of the installation.
If the language you need is not listed, add it to the installation.
See
To add a language to the installation
on page 122
on page 61.
Creating WiseScript Installations
Language Support
on
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