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History<br />

Custom Action<br />

Table 24-76: Update Launcher Settings (cont.)<br />

Property Description<br />

Chapter 24: View Reference<br />

QuickPatch Projects<br />

Required Execution Level Use the Required Execution Level setting to specify the minimum level required by<br />

your installation's Update.exe file for running the installation (the setup launcher,<br />

any <strong>InstallShield</strong> prerequisites, and the .msi file) on Windows Vista and later<br />

platforms. The available options are:<br />

• Administrator—Update.exe requires administrative privileges to run.<br />

Administrators must authorize it; non-administrators must authenticate as an<br />

administrator.<br />

• Highest Available—Update.exe prefers administrative privileges.<br />

Administrators must authorize it; non-administrators run it without<br />

administrative privileges.<br />

• Invoker—Update.exe does not require administrative privileges, and all users<br />

can run it without administrative privileges. Update.exe does not display any<br />

UAC messages prompting for credentials or for consent.<br />

• Use Previous Setup Manifest—The Update.exe manifest uses the same<br />

required execution level that was specified for the previous setup. This is the<br />

default option.<br />

If the Create Update.exe check box is selected, <strong>InstallShield</strong> embeds an application<br />

manifest in the Update.exe launcher. This manifest specifies the selected execution<br />

level. Operating systems earlier than Windows Vista ignore the required execution<br />

level.<br />

If the Create Update.exe check box is cleared, <strong>InstallShield</strong> does not embed the<br />

Windows application manifest in an Update.exe launcher.<br />

For more information, see Minimizing the Number of <strong>User</strong> Account Control Prompts<br />

During Installation.<br />

The History item in the General Information explorer within the General Information view presents a<br />

synopsis of your QuickPatch project. It lists all of the associated releases, enabling you to specify which<br />

ones should be patched by the current QuickPatch project.<br />

Caution: If you open and modify any of the releases listed in the History, your latest project will not work since<br />

intermediate data shared across the releases in the History may have been lost or altered.<br />

Note: When you specify which releases from the History to patch, <strong>InstallShield</strong> looks for specific versions associated with<br />

each release to identify it.<br />

The Custom Action item in the General Information explorer within the General Information view lists<br />

the custom actions that are defined in the original installation project for which you are creating a patch.<br />

It enables you to specify which actions should be executed by the current QuickPatch project.<br />

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