Hi,
> Whne I went to uninstall the installer on Windows 7, the publish lists
> UNKNOWN, is this normal, I thought it would say Apache Flex or something.
This is because the installer has not been signed by Apache. If I get some time
this week I’ll take a look into what’s required to do that unle
On 6/30/15, 4:47 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
>Unfortunately, we have to have users interact with the app to agree to
>each
>different license.
Nick is right, although it just now occurred to me that we could try to
track which licenses have been previously accepted on that computer and
p
Unfortunately, we have to have users interact with the app to agree to each
different license.
-Nick
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:52 AM, Deepak MS wrote:
> Thanks, works now.
> Just one item in my wish list..
> http://pasteboard.co/1A9iOYgk.png
>
> How about selecting the required items by default
Whne I went to uninstall the installer on Windows 7, the publish lists
UNKNOWN, is this normal, I thought it would say Apache Flex or something.
http://snag.gy/iLsQx.jpg
Also, is there a way to get "uninstall" shortcut next the the run shortcut
in the app menu, so people to have to go to the cont
Thanks, works now.
Just one item in my wish list..
http://pasteboard.co/1A9iOYgk.png
How about selecting the required items by default? Users anyway need to
click all those 3 items. Keeping them selected by default would help users
directly move on to next screen by clicking next... That's just me
Old version need to be uninstalled first
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Deepak MS wrote:
> Tried to update to new installer, but getting this message(I already have
> 3.1 installed on my machine):
> "The application cannot be installed due to a certificate problem. The
> certificate does not
Tried to update to new installer, but getting this message(I already have
3.1 installed on my machine):
"The application cannot be installed due to a certificate problem. The
certificate does not match the installed application certificate, does not
support application upgrades, or is invalid. Pl
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