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Specifies whether or not the uninstaller should be silent. If it is 'silent' or 'silentlog', the uninstall section will run quietly, with no screen output from the uninstaller itself (the script can still display whatever it wants, use [[Reference/MessageBox|MessageBox]]'s /SD to specify a default for silent installers). Note that if this is set to 'normal' and the user runs the uninstaller with /S on the command line, it will behave as if SilentUnInstall 'silent' was used. | Specifies whether or not the uninstaller should be silent. If it is 'silent' or 'silentlog', the uninstall section will run quietly, with no screen output from the uninstaller itself (the script can still display whatever it wants, use [[Reference/MessageBox|MessageBox]]'s /SD to specify a default for silent installers). Note that if this is set to 'normal' and the user runs the uninstaller with /S on the command line, it will behave as if SilentUnInstall 'silent' was used. | ||
Note: see also [[Reference/LogSet|LogSet]]. | Note: see also [[Reference/LogSet|LogSet]]. | ||
''Command introduced with NSIS v1.70'' |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 4 June 2013
SilentUnInstall
normal|silent
Specifies whether or not the uninstaller should be silent. If it is 'silent' or 'silentlog', the uninstall section will run quietly, with no screen output from the uninstaller itself (the script can still display whatever it wants, use MessageBox's /SD to specify a default for silent installers). Note that if this is set to 'normal' and the user runs the uninstaller with /S on the command line, it will behave as if SilentUnInstall 'silent' was used.
Note: see also LogSet.
Command introduced with NSIS v1.70