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Get ALLUSERS property of the installer

Padmavathi

2/11/2009 2:18:00 PM

Hi,

My .NET installer need to perform a custom action based on "Everyone" or
"Just me" selection. How do I get the ALLUSERS property and proceed with
custom action?

4 Answers

Phil Wilson

2/12/2009 8:39:00 PM

0

Pass [ALLUSERS] into the CustomActionData.

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Definitive Guide to Windows Installer
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"Padmavathi" <Padmavathi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AF51CA06-B32F-4DDE-8B50-60D80F71AE99@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> My .NET installer need to perform a custom action based on "Everyone" or
> "Just me" selection. How do I get the ALLUSERS property and proceed with
> custom action?
>


ltlee1

6/5/2011 10:47:00 PM

0

On Jun 5, 5:23 pm, MarkA <some...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 10:17:58 -0700, ltl...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/jon-hunt......
>
> > ------------------------
> > Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney talk
> > 'moral crises' at conference
> > By Elizabeth Tenety
>
> > Think the 2012 presidential election is only about the economy?
>
> > Try telling that to the speakers at Ralph Reed's Faith and Freedom
> > Coalition conference in Washington on Friday, many of whom went to
> > great lengths to emphasize the compatibility of social and fiscal
> > issues.
>
> > "We cannot fix the fiscal until we fix the family," said the Family
> > Research Council's Tony Perkins in a quip that seemed to summarize
> > that theme.
>
> So much for being the party of smaller government.  Obviously, the proper
> role of the Federal Government is to "fix families".

Assuming you are being sarcastic and you are against fixing families
as
the proper role of the federal government. Let me ask you the
following:
1. What is your take on the saying "Statecraft is soulcraft"?
2. What make you think smaller government and fixing families are
incompatible? Isn't it true that two parent families are in general
more
well to do and more resourceful? Would it then not mean less welfare
expenses?

>
> --
> MarkA
>
> If you can read this, you can stop reading now.

John Baker

6/6/2011 4:40:00 AM

0

On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 15:47:20 -0700 (PDT), "ltlee1@hotmail.com"
<ltlee1@hotmail.com> wrote:

>On Jun 5, 5:23?pm, MarkA <some...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 10:17:58 -0700, ltl...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> >http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/jon-hunt......
>>
>> > ------------------------
>> > Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney talk
>> > 'moral crises' at conference
>> > By Elizabeth Tenety
>>
>> > Think the 2012 presidential election is only about the economy?
>>
>> > Try telling that to the speakers at Ralph Reed's Faith and Freedom
>> > Coalition conference in Washington on Friday, many of whom went to
>> > great lengths to emphasize the compatibility of social and fiscal
>> > issues.
>>
>> > "We cannot fix the fiscal until we fix the family," said the Family
>> > Research Council's Tony Perkins in a quip that seemed to summarize
>> > that theme.
>>
>> So much for being the party of smaller government. ?Obviously, the proper
>> role of the Federal Government is to "fix families".
>
>Assuming you are being sarcastic and you are against fixing families
>as
>the proper role of the federal government. Let me ask you the
>following:
>1. What is your take on the saying "Statecraft is soulcraft"?
>2. What make you think smaller government and fixing families are
>incompatible? Isn't it true that two parent families are in general
>more
>well to do and more resourceful? Would it then not mean less welfare
>expenses?

The job of government is to manage the affairs of the state, not the
lives of the people.


>
>>
>> --
>> MarkA
>>
>> If you can read this, you can stop reading now.

ltlee1

6/6/2011 2:40:00 PM

0

On Jun 6, 12:39 am, John Baker <nu...@bizniz.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 15:47:20 -0700 (PDT), "ltl...@hotmail.com"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> <ltl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >On Jun 5, 5:23 pm, MarkA <some...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> >> On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 10:17:58 -0700, ltl...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >> >http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/jon-hunt.......
>
> >> > ------------------------
> >> > Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney talk
> >> > 'moral crises' at conference
> >> > By Elizabeth Tenety
>
> >> > Think the 2012 presidential election is only about the economy?
>
> >> > Try telling that to the speakers at Ralph Reed's Faith and Freedom
> >> > Coalition conference in Washington on Friday, many of whom went to
> >> > great lengths to emphasize the compatibility of social and fiscal
> >> > issues.
>
> >> > "We cannot fix the fiscal until we fix the family," said the Family
> >> > Research Council's Tony Perkins in a quip that seemed to summarize
> >> > that theme.
>
> >> So much for being the party of smaller government.  Obviously, the proper
> >> role of the Federal Government is to "fix families".
>
> >Assuming you are being sarcastic and you are against fixing families
> >as
> >the proper role of the federal government. Let me ask you the
> >following:
> >1. What is your take on the saying "Statecraft is soulcraft"?
> >2. What make you think smaller government and fixing families are
> >incompatible? Isn't it true that two parent families are in general
> >more
> >well to do and more resourceful? Would it then not mean less welfare
> >expenses?
>
> The job of government is to manage the affairs of the state, not the
> lives of the people.
>

Healthy, educated, and honest people are more likely to find job and
they
would also be more productive on their jobs. Is trying to make sure
that
citizens are healthy, educated and honest managing the affairs of the
state or interfering with the lives of the people.
>
>
>
> >> --
> >> MarkA
>
> >> If you can read this, you can stop reading now.