This property page lets you override the public property values contained in the .MSI package and add new public properties.
The .MSI package contains the property values that were defined during the administrative installation of the application. These property values determine the way the Microsoft* Windows * Installer installs the application to the user's workstation. In some cases, you may want to change one or more of the property values. For example, a property value may define the default location for a user's work files. By adding the property to the Properties list and changing the property's value, you can override the default location defined in the .MSI package.
If necessary, you can add public properties that were not included in the .MSI package. When doing so, you should be careful to add only those properties that are valid for the package.
Add
To override a property value, you change the property value and add the property
to the Properties list so that Application Launcher/Explorer knows to use that
property value rather than the one defined in the .MSI package. To do so, click
Add to display the Select Property to Add dialog box. In the Value Name field,
select the property whose value you want to override > enter the new value
in the Value Data field > click OK to add the property to the Properties
list.
To define a new property that is not already included in the .MSI package, click Add to display the Select Property to Add dialog box. In the Value Name field, enter the new property's name > enter the property's value in the Value Data field > click OK to add the property to the Properties list.
Modify
To modify a property that is in the Properties list, select the property >
click Modify to display the Edit String Value dialog box > modify the value
name or data > click OK.
Delete
To delete a property from the Properties list, select
the property > click Delete. Deleting the property causes future
installations of the application to use the property value defined in the
.MSI package.
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