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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#10 | fixed | Text explaining per-user installation | michelpons | michelpons |
Description |
Currently the choice of a per-user installation is explained as follows on the installer screen "CAPE-OPEN Type Libraries x64 will be installed in a per-user folder and be available just for your account. You do not need local Administrator privileges.". The text should make reference both to type libraries and Primary Interop Assemblies. Since PIAs are copied to a sub-folder of the folder in which the TLBs are copied, the text could say: "CAPE-OPEN Type Libraries and Primary Interop Assemblies will be copied in per-user folders and be made available just for your account. You do not need local Administrator privileges to proceed." |
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#11 | fixed | Text on launch screen | michelpons | michelpons |
Description |
After selecting which type of installation (per-user or per-machine) the user wants to perform, a screen appears that gives three options to the user: modify settings by going back to the previous screen, launch installation or cancel the installation. There is no mention of the choice the user just made. Would it be possible to display the choice made so that the user may be prompted to change settings if, for example, he/she kept the default option (per user) while willing to make a per-machine installation? |
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#9 | fixed | Text on top of screen for selection between user and machine installs | michelpons | michelpons |
Description |
The text on top of the screen where the user selects between per-user and per-machine installations says "Choose the installation scope and folder". While the choice made by the user will have consequences on which folders are used to store the TLBs and PIAs, this is a behind the scene consequence and the user is not proposed a choice of folder per se, something that the title may let the user thinks is proposed. So I recommend that "Choose the installation scope" is the title displayed. |