Claude,
While this is an innovative use of the dialog, it isn't quite the same. Have you ever installed a piece of software and a dialog asks if you want to run it after the installation is complete? That is the same dialog in question here. The end user would have the ability to opt out of running your Post-Setup executable. With the ability to actually setup an after installation program, the end user would have no way of declining it.
>Sure!
>1.) go to Dialogs
>2.) Go to 'Setup Complete Success'
>3.) Say Yes to 'Show launch program'
>4.) Put in your .Exe in 'Program File' (the file needs to have been included in the setup already). As a simple test, include Notepad.exe
>5.) Put in any parameter in the 'Command Line Parameters'. As a simple test. put in any .txt file
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>>>You
can run a post-executable with the new included Installshield VFP limited. I did this on Sunday. In addition, it's an improvement that you can pass it a parameter...
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>>Can you tell us how you did this?
Larry Miller
MCSD
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