That matches exactly the behaviour. Using 'requireAdministrator' for the requestedExecutionLevel of the Setup. Add my vote to a possible hotfix - I have a few InstallScript custom actions in a few different installers that I want to be Immediate Execution actions. What a bummer.
Because it was just submitted, we don't have much of any resolution for it quite yet. Agreed - it's certainly not the optimal workaround; however, it's the only one I know that's guaranteed to work. Also not the best, but perhaps a superior workaround. Sorry, I didn't test that so I can't say if it works or not. I'm just throwing out ideas. That seems to be a better workaround. Now my program group and shortcuts will be created for all users.
A cause can be, that does not appear the UAC Dialog while changing the software installation, cause the Maintanance Mode will not start with the Setup. I posted the question with Macrovision support for more info the bug ID earlier was confirmed and the problem is related to the modify, repair, change type installs only.
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The root key under which the application uninstallation key is created. The value of the DISK1TARGET system variable which specifies the path to the folder in which copies of certain installation files are placed to enable maintenance installations and uninstallation. Whether a shortcut that is defined in InstallShield with its Type property set to Automatic appears in the list of personal shortcuts or common shortcuts when the shortcut is created. This results in a per-user installation.
This results in a per-machine installation by default. Windows Installer Property. InstallScript Variable. Any other value. Set the value of this property to the group to which you want the user account to belong.
ISNetApiLogonPassword —Set the value of this property to the password that you want to be configured for the user account. Product-Specific Properties. Information on product-specific properties that can be set in the Property table is listed below.
Examples of these types of properties include technical support numbers, product name, and serial number. This ID must be different for different language versions and different release versions. This property is set in the General Information view.
This property stores the name of the product—for example, InstallShield. The installer sets this property to the installed state of the product. This property can hold one of four numeric values:.
The ProductVersion property stores the major, minor, and build version numbers in the format AA. This value is set in the Publisher setting in the General Information view. You should provide a string entry to facilitate globalizing your project. This property holds a string which is displayed by a message box prompting for a disk. The DiskSerial property should be set to the internal serial number for this release.
This property places units to the left of the number. This is necessary for languages that require this structure.
This is a GUID used to search for a related set of products that are already installed. This property is set to 1 if the current installation package was created through an administrative installation. You can use this property to detect post-administrative installations. System Folders Set by the Installer. Many of these properties can be used directly in your script, without having to call MsiGetProperty.
This property holds the full path to the All Users Application Data folder. The value of this property is the full path to the bit Common Files folder. This property requires Windows Installer version 2. This property is used to hold the full path to the Desktop folder for the current user. The FavoritesFolder property retains the full path to the Favorites folder for the current user.
This property is used to hold the full path to the Program menu for the current user. This property is used to hold the full path to the Start menu folder for the current user. This property is used to hold the full path to the Startup folder for the current user. This property holds the full path to the bit System folder. Operating System Properties Set by the Installer.
The following properties are set by the installer at run time. They refer to environment variables on the target system. This property is set by the installer at installation and is only set if the user has administrative privileges. This property stores the name of the computer that the installation is running on. This property stores the name of the user performing the installation.
If an operating system service pack is installed, this property stores the numeric value for that update. This property is set when Shared Windows is being used on the target system. This property is set by the installer during initialization if the target system supports feature advertisement. This property is automatically set on Windows 98 or later, or on earlier systems if Internet Explorer 4. This property stores the default language identifier for the target system. This property is set by the installer at initialization if the target system is a server with Windows Terminal Server.
This property is set by the installer at initialization if the target system supports true type font collections TTC. This property stores the version number of Windows 95 and 98 operating systems as an integer.
Version9X is not set on Windows NT-based systems. This property stores a version number of the database used during the installation. This property stores the version number of Windows NT-based operating systems as an integer. This property stores the version number of a Windows NT-based operating system as an integer on bit systems only. This property stores the type of NT operating system being run on the target machine.
This property is set to 1 if Microsoft BackOffice components are installed. In all other cases this property is not set. This property is set to 1 if Windows Datacenter Server is installed. This property is set to 1 if Windows Advanced Server is installed. This property is set to 1 if Microsoft Small Business Server is installed. This property is set to 1 if Microsoft Small Business Server is installed with the restrictive client license. This property is set to 1 if the operating system is Workstation Personal.
This property is set if the operating system supports. NET Framework assemblies. This property is set if the operating system supports Win32 assemblies.
Hardware Properties Set by the Installer. This property stores the numeric value of the processor level, and it is only defined if the setup is running on an Alpha processor. This property is supported only with Windows Installer version 1. This property stores the numeric value of the processor level, and it is defined only if the setup is running on an Intel bit processor.
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