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Chapter 22: Dialog Box Reference<br />

Permissions Dialog Boxes for Registry Keys<br />

The following table describes the different areas on the Permissions dialog box.<br />

Table 22-34: Areas of the Permissions Dialog Box<br />

Area Description<br />

Name(s) In this grid, you can enter any combination of domain and user names. To add<br />

an entry, right-click the grid and click New. You can modify or delete entries<br />

using the same context menu.<br />

To specify the current user’s domain, select [%USERDOMAIN] in the Domain<br />

field. To specify the user that is currently running the installation, select<br />

[Logon<strong>User</strong>] in the <strong>User</strong> field. To set permissions for user accounts on a local<br />

system, leave the Domain field blank. Note that you can enter in the Domain or<br />

<strong>User</strong> fields any Windows Installer property that is set at run time—for example,<br />

[MYPROPERTY].<br />

If the custom <strong>InstallShield</strong> handling option is selected for the Locked-Down<br />

Permissions setting in the General Information view, the <strong>User</strong> field contains a<br />

list of well-known security identifiers (SIDs). Most of the SIDs are not supported<br />

by the traditional Windows Installer handling option.<br />

The custom <strong>InstallShield</strong> handling option supports localized names for all of the<br />

SIDs that are listed in the <strong>User</strong> field. With the traditional option, if you try to use<br />

a localized name to set permissions on a non-English system, the installation<br />

may fail.<br />

Tip: For more information on the custom <strong>InstallShield</strong> handling option and the<br />

traditional Windows Installer handling option, see Securing Files, Folders, and<br />

Registry Keys in a Locked-Down Environment.<br />

Permissions Select a name in the Name(s) area, and then select or clear the check boxes in<br />

the Permissions box to configure the corresponding permissions for the<br />

registry key. Once you have selected a permission, you can click the Advanced<br />

button to specify other associated permissions and advanced settings.<br />

Deny Access If you want to explicitly deny the permissions that you are selecting in the<br />

Permissions box, select this check box.<br />

This check box is available only if the custom <strong>InstallShield</strong> handling option is<br />

selected for the Locked-Down Permissions setting in the General Information<br />

view. The traditional Windows Installer handling option does not include support<br />

for this behavior.<br />

Tip: For more information on the custom <strong>InstallShield</strong> handling option and the<br />

traditional Windows Installer handling option, see Securing Files, Folders, and<br />

Registry Keys in a Locked-Down Environment.<br />

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