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PostPosted: May 15th, 2012, 3:51 pm 
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Hi Guys

When creating an EXE. file (to be installed on a users computer), where can you insert the Terms & Conditions for the User to accept.

I am aware that you can create a Read Me doc. which can be placed in the same folder as the EXE. file and I may also use that option. But normally when a program is installed the user has to action a radio button to confirm that they accept the Terms and
Conditions before they can proceed to install the Program.

I can't seem to find where to insert this on Creator, or maybe it can't be done.

Any feedback please?

Dee Gee


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 Post subject: Re: License Agreement
PostPosted: May 15th, 2012, 6:04 pm 
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If you referring to the distribution wizard, and it's the same as Opus Pro's, then this functionality doesn't exist.

Personally, I opt for using Advanced Installer as it will create a more modern / compliant installer with the features you see when installing other Windows Applications such as licence agreement. They have a free version that is extremely powerful.

Mack

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 Post subject: Re: License Agreement
PostPosted: May 15th, 2012, 9:28 pm 
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Hello Mack

I have had a quick look at Advanced Installer and it certainly ticks all the boxes.

Thanks for your quick response.

I am sure there will be many other Opus users interested in this.

Thanks again.

Dee Gee


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