Hi there,
i am trying to automate the drive install and have run into a few problems. As the parameters required by the install.exe program are in quotes, installshield throws an exception. Is there anyway of passing the licence information using the install.ini file? I notice there is a
[Default]
PrinterName=""
is there one for licence?
cheers
Kev Moore
Installshield problems
Hello Colin,
Yes, there is a way to pass the information in the .ini file. Please contact our Support support@amyuni.com for more information.
Regards.
Yes, there is a way to pass the information in the .ini file. Please contact our Support support@amyuni.com for more information.
Regards.
Joan,Yes, there is a way to pass the [license] information in the .ini file. Please contact our Support support@amyuni.com for more information.
The answer to this question would be of interest to many of us on this forum. Can the information be posted here please?
-Rick
Hi,
I just want to add a reminder: as you know the Activation key is confidential, so install.ini is confidential as well and can not be distributed to your customers.
Install.ini is used mainly with a Corporate license when installed on different workstations inside the same company.
Have a nice day !
I just want to add a reminder: as you know the Activation key is confidential, so install.ini is confidential as well and can not be distributed to your customers.
Install.ini is used mainly with a Corporate license when installed on different workstations inside the same company.
Have a nice day !
Hello,
Try using the escape character '\' to escape double quotes in your Installshield script
szAppName = TARGETDIR ^ "Install.exe";
szPrinterName = "\"My PDF Printer\"";
szLicensee = "\"Evaluation Developer License\"";
szActivationCode = "\"ABCDEFG\"";
szAppCmdLine = szPrinterName + " -n " + szLicensee + " -c " + szActivationCode;
LaunchAppAndWait(szAppName, szAppCmdLine, LAAW_OPTION_WAIT);
Hope this helps someone (even if it is 8 months since the last post)
John
Try using the escape character '\' to escape double quotes in your Installshield script
szAppName = TARGETDIR ^ "Install.exe";
szPrinterName = "\"My PDF Printer\"";
szLicensee = "\"Evaluation Developer License\"";
szActivationCode = "\"ABCDEFG\"";
szAppCmdLine = szPrinterName + " -n " + szLicensee + " -c " + szActivationCode;
LaunchAppAndWait(szAppName, szAppCmdLine, LAAW_OPTION_WAIT);
Hope this helps someone (even if it is 8 months since the last post)
John