I think you could simply don't user the ExitDlg.

Well, cancellation might fail, although it shouldn't, ExitDlg is just a
screen informing user the result of the cancellation.

You could define a property, that bypass ExitDlg when nothing wrong
happened.

On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Quinton Tormanen
<quint...@deltacompsys.com>wrote:

> I've long been annoyed by the extra step when cancelling an install.
> When the user clicks the Cancel button, they are shown a popup
> confirming that they want to cancel, which is fine, but then they get
> one more screen saying that the installation was cancelled. I've seen
> installers that don't show this final cancellation screen.
>
> Two questions:
> (1) How can I get the installer to exit immediately after the user
> answers Yes to the confirmation.
> (2) Is there a good reason why I should keep the final cancellation
> screen?
>
> Quinton Tormanen
> Software Engineer
> Delta Computer Systems, Inc.
> http://www.deltamotion.com
>
>
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