Hi All,
How to avoid the the setup.exe to select the system's language during installation. How can I force the setup.exe to use the default language instead of system's language during installation ?
The system's languege may be included in the relese wizard , still I want the user to install in default language only and dont want the language select dialog box to come up.
Thanks in Advance.
Kapil P.
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kapilvp
, Sep 16 2004 07:16
3 replies to this topic
Posted 16 September 2004 - 08:22
Sorry, but that doesn't make sense to me. Why do you want to include dialogs in a langauge but never display them?
Note that the dialog language is independent from any language filtering for your application files.
Note that the dialog language is independent from any language filtering for your application files.
Stefan Krüger
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Posted 16 September 2004 - 10:24
Thanks Stefan for the reply.
I am doing a upgrade for the existing apllication. The previuos version of whose I am doing an upgrade use to support different language but the new version supports only one language.
So I am making that language as default and want user to install in default langugae only.
If I remove any of the language from the release wizard and if I try to do the upgarde it throws up an error "error 1638 : Earlier version exists..".
So please help me solve this problem
Kapil P.
I am doing a upgrade for the existing apllication. The previuos version of whose I am doing an upgrade use to support different language but the new version supports only one language.
So I am making that language as default and want user to install in default langugae only.
If I remove any of the language from the release wizard and if I try to do the upgarde it throws up an error "error 1638 : Earlier version exists..".
So please help me solve this problem
Kapil P.
Posted 16 September 2004 - 12:23
I believe you can specify the language using the -l parameter.
Stefan Krüger
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