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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:11 PM
Friedrich,

I know this was discussed recently, but this just happened here.
SetupBuilder is still running, but as I'm building an install, I just added
an RTF license file and compiled. Then I ran a test. The license displayed
fine, even pressed the Print button. Did not print, just canceled once I
was happy the print dialog appeared. Continued the test all the way to the
end, which showed the finish dialog. Closed that and the background of the
install just stayed there. Pressing the red X produced the "application not
responding". Did not re-test to see if this was producible.

Just shout if you need more data or the script.

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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:12 PM
Hi Russ,

It would be great if you could send your script and I'll check it.

Thanks,
Friedrich

NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:13 PM
See email.


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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:13 PM
Not received yet...

Friedrich

NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:13 PM
Received. Will check now...

Friedrich

NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:14 PM
Hi Russ,

It worked fine here with our test license agreement. Awaiting your original
..rtf license agreement.

BTW, do you remember where this was discussed recently? I can't find the
link nor do I remember such a discussion :-( And there is no open issue
with regard to this. I think my brain needs a memory upgrade <g>

Thanks,
Friedrich

NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:15 PM
I think the discussion on that had to deal with SetupBuilder itself not
responding. This is not exactly the same. ;-)


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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:16 PM
>
> See email.
>

No way to reproduce it here :-( It works fine without any problem here on
XP, Vista, and 2008.

Can you reproduce the problem at will?

Thanks,
Friedrich

NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:17 PM
Yup. And like I indicated in a private email, even your test install will
fail.

The key is to produce the license dialog and set the print option. During
the display of that option, press the print button. That shows the printer
dialog. Cancel the dialog. Once you do that, the install will stop
responding at the end. My default printer is a networked printer (TCP/IP
port). Would that have an impact?

Vista Business.


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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:18 PM
> Yup. And like I indicated in a private email, even your test install will
> fail.
>
> The key is to produce the license dialog and set the print option. During
> the display of that option, press the print button. That shows the
> printer dialog. Cancel the dialog. Once you do that, the install will
> stop responding at the end. My default printer is a networked printer
> (TCP/IP port). Would that have an impact?
>
> Vista Business.

Yes, I can reproduce this on Vista Ultimate 64-bit now. Seems to be caused
by the blue installer background option on Vista when you click Print. If
you disable the blue background then it works okay. Seems to be a threading
issue when Print is pressed and the Blue Background is active. Works okay
on XP.

I would suggest to disable the blue installer background. The message queue
seems to become out-of-sync under Vista in this specific scenario.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention!

Friedrich

NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:20 PM
Done and it works now.

Just curious, the "custom" for look and feel on installers is only the
dialogs? To be honest, I never noticed this but after recalling installs
for other packages, this does seem to be the norm.


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Russell B. Eggen
www.radfusion.com
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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:20 PM
Hi Russ,

> Done and it works now.
>
> Just curious, the "custom" for look and feel on installers is only the
> dialogs? To be honest, I never noticed this but after recalling installs
> for other packages, this does seem to be the norm.

Yes, the "blue installer background" is still there for backward
compatibility to SetupBuilder 5. I would not use it anymore because it
really looks old-fashioned. The default and industry-standard is only the
dialogs.

Friedrich

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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:21 PM
Its gone. And it does look more better now <g>


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NewsArchive
03-19-2008, 02:33 PM
> Hi Russ,
>
> It worked fine here with our test license agreement. Awaiting your original
> ..rtf license agreement.
>
> BTW, do you remember where this was discussed recently? I can't find the
> link nor do I remember such a discussion :-( And there is no open issue
> with regard to this. I think my brain needs a memory upgrade <g>

Friedrich,

I would highly recommend the Solid State Drive upgrade - it will kick the:

FLOS (Friedrich Linder Operating System) into high gear in very short
order!

(OK, for the rest of us, let's not start on a series of Wife - "Friedrich,
Did you FLOS or just reboot?" type jokes)

David

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