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Chapter 24: View Reference<br />

Organize Your Setup View<br />

Table 24-4: Summary Information Stream Settings (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

Require Administrative<br />

Privileges<br />

Add or Remove Programs Settings<br />

Specify whether your installation requires administrative privileges. The default is Yes.<br />

If you set this to No, <strong>InstallShield</strong> sets bit 3 in the Word Count Summary property to<br />

indicate that elevated privileges are not required to install the .msi package. Note that if<br />

you select No but your .msi package tries to perform a task for which it does not have<br />

adequate privileges, Windows Installer may display a run-time error.<br />

This setting applies to installations that are run with Windows Installer 4.0 or later on<br />

Windows Vista and later systems or Windows Server 2008 and later systems. Earlier<br />

versions of Windows Installer and Windows ignore this setting.<br />

Note that an end user’s installation experience is more secure when installations are run<br />

with only the permissions that they need. Unless an application is designed to be run<br />

only by system administrators, it should be run with the least privilege.<br />

Add or Remove Programs (which is called Programs in the latest versions of Windows) in the Control<br />

Panel provides end users with technical support links and telephone numbers, product update<br />

information, and information about a product’s manufacturer. Depending on how the installation is<br />

configured, the end user may have the option of removing, repairing, or changing the installation with<br />

the click of a button. You can specify this information in your project by configuring the Add or Remove<br />

Programs settings in the General Information view.<br />

Table 24-5: Add or Remove Programs Settings<br />

Setting Description<br />

Show Add or Remove<br />

Programs Entry<br />

Indicate whether you want to show your product's entry in Add or Remove Programs in<br />

the Control Panel. Available options are:<br />

• Yes—Your product’s entry is displayed on the target system in Add or Remove<br />

Programs. This is the default value.<br />

• No—Your product’s entry is not displayed on the target system in Add or Remove<br />

Programs. The end user cannot use Add or Remove Programs to remove the<br />

product, perform maintenance, or view support information. If you select this<br />

option, <strong>InstallShield</strong> disables the other Add or Remove Programs settings.<br />

Display Icon Enter the path on your development system to the icon file (.ico or .exe) that you want to<br />

be used for your product’s entry in Add or Remove Programs. Instead of manually typing<br />

the path and file name, you can click the ellipsis button (...) in this setting to browse to<br />

the file.<br />

Disable Change Button Specify whether you want to disable the Change button for your product’s entry in Add or<br />

Remove Programs. The Change button enables end users to change installation options<br />

after the product has been installed. End users can remove or add features as needed.<br />

Disable Remove Button Specify whether you want to disable the Remove button for your product’s entry in Add<br />

or Remove Programs. The Remove button enables end users to remove the product by<br />

clicking one button, which runs your uninstaller with a reduced user interface.<br />

If the end user clicks the Remove button to remove your product, actions in the <strong>User</strong><br />

Interface sequence of the project are executed.<br />

512 ISE-1800-UG01 <strong>InstallShield</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Express</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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