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:As the last poster got answered, it's hardly the place. Your question was also very very spammy. One thread in the forum will go a lot further than 3 destroyed pages in the wiki. --[[User:Kichik|kichik]] 10:01, 8 November 2006 (PST) | :As the last poster got answered, it's hardly the place. Your question was also very very spammy. One thread in the forum will go a lot further than 3 destroyed pages in the wiki. --[[User:Kichik|kichik]] 10:01, 8 November 2006 (PST) | ||
== System Requirements | == System Requirements == | ||
Please update the wiki to include system requirements. | Please update the wiki to include system requirements. | ||
:There are none. It works on everything. To add a FAQ item, simply create a page and put it in the FAQ category or one of its subcategories. --[[User:Kichik|kichik]] 09:12, 12 December 2007 (PST) |
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I need turn and exit the file automatically in script. How I can do this? It's "*.exe" file. It's must be started from installer and automatically closed.
- This is not the place to ask scripting questions. Use the forum for this. To execute files use Exec or ExecWait.
How can go back to current page?
On the component page, when Click [Next], I add a function to check if at least one component is checked. If not, the setup will pops up a window to inform user to select at least one component. When I click [OK] on the poped up information window, how can I go back to the component page?
- As the last poster got answered, it's hardly the place. Your question was also very very spammy. One thread in the forum will go a lot further than 3 destroyed pages in the wiki. --kichik 10:01, 8 November 2006 (PST)
System Requirements
Please update the wiki to include system requirements.
- There are none. It works on everything. To add a FAQ item, simply create a page and put it in the FAQ category or one of its subcategories. --kichik 09:12, 12 December 2007 (PST)