Mageshkumarap: I had the same need. In my case, when clients load their update CD's, I need to verify that a particular file had the R/O attribute disabled (this is a file that my installation does not otherwise touch, but the file attribute must be set correctly). To do this, I wrote a quick IS program that determines the location of the file in question, then sets then disables the R/O attribute (if needed).
I have developed installation of my application using InstallShield. When installation is built as a single self extracting executable, then everything works fine and. Bitmap Images in Dialogs. InstallShield 2013 Express Edition. Each end-user dialog contains one of several images, as described below. Splash Bitmap. Open topic with navigation. Splash Bitmap Dialog. InstallShield 2014 Express Edition. The Splash Bitmap dialog is the first dialog that end users see when they launch.
The problem was that some clients didn't know what was happening, so theyts were hitting the cancel button, which lead to problems down the road. What I did was to create a silent installation, then used PackageForTheWeb4 to create a self-contained.EXE. When creating the EXE, I entered -s in the Command Line: field and it works perfectly.
NOTE: I made several attempts to do the same with the Self-Exacting Package in the IS media wizard, but this approach just would not work. Edited by jdm, 21 March 2005 - 14:03.