This switch works with setups originating from a Windows NT server over a network. If you do not specify a filename, the resulting file will be called Status.mif. If an alternate compiled script is specified using the -f switch, the -f2 switch entry must follow the -f switch entry.ĭo not include a path - the.mif file is always placed in the Windows folder. If an alternate compiled script is specified using the -f switch, the -f1 switch entry must follow the -f switch entry.īy default, Setup.log log file is created and stored in the same directory as that of Setup.ins. If this option is used along with the -r option, the response file is written to the folderfile specified bypathResponseFile. Unless the compiled script (.ins file) also resides in the same directory as that of Setup.exe, the full path to the compiled script must be specified.įor example, setup -ftest.ins will launch setup using Test.ins instead of Setup.ins. For more information, refer to the Visual Debugger help file.
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