Please ignore this post, I just found out what I was looking for ...
P.S. Is there a way to delete our own thread when we realize our mistake ???
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Please ignore this post, I just found out what I was looking for ...
P.S. Is there a way to delete our own thread when we realize our mistake ???
I could delete it, but I would prefer not to.
In fact, I ask that you reedit your first post, put in the problem you were having, and then post the solution you found.
It is totally possible that someone else will have the same, or similiar problem, and could benefit from your answer.
Thanks. :)
correct. :thumb:Quote:
In fact, I ask that you reedit your first post, put in the problem you were having, and then post the solution you found.
It doesn't matter how stupid or childish the post is, there would be always people who would be having the same problem. Recollect the early days when one tests waters in programming, so many questions pop up like hows, whys, whynots, etc at that time even showing how to do a overtly common task would be seen as a God's gift. So simply follow Hack's advise. Moreover seeing your subject it doesn't appear to be childish at all.
Ok, with the Package & Deployment Wizard, I wanted to allow the users to select a different destination folder for my application. I was looking for some kind of option in the Setup properties ...
I installed Windows applications so many times that I was running on AutoPilot by clicking Next, Next, Next, Finish to install my package. After posting on the forum, I decided to redeploy my application, taking time to read each page, looking for a clue ... until I realized that when I was deploying on the PC, I was prompted for a destination folder ... :blush:
Thanks mate. I quoted because someone should not overlook this part. :D Nice work :thumb:Quote:
until I realized that when I was deploying on the PC, I was prompted for a destination folder