[Monday, April 25, 2005 11:11 PM]

I renamed my setup types to the following:

Install with DEMO databases
Install with EMPTY databases
Upgrade

These names do not appear when the install actually runs.

End users (at least the ones I deal with<g>) dont know what to do with
"typical" and "minimal", etc. They need more descriptive text to tell them
what to choose (preferably there is no choice, of course<g>), which is what
I assumed was the reason for allowing special names there

What Ive done to work around this is to make every install a custom install
and show the descriptive names in the feature text. I do think the setup
types should display their true names, otherwise whats the point of
allowing the name to change?<g>

Also, if you add a 4th setup type - it does not display on the list. You
still get Typical, Minimal, Custom and thats it. If you cant add more than
three, how come the IDE has all those buttons down there

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Mark