Call MULTIUSER_INIT_QUIT if command line is incompatible (Bug #1253)
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<p>
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Insert the MULTIUSER_INIT and MULTIUSER_UNINT macros in the .onInit and un.onInit
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function to verify these privileges. If no uninstaller is created in the script,
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set MULTIUSER_NOUNINSTALL.</p>
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define MULTIUSER_NOUNINSTALL.</p>
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<code>
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<pre>!define MULTIUSER_EXECUTIONLEVEL Highest
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;!define MULTIUSER_NOUNINSTALL ;Uncomment if no uninstaller is created
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if Administrator or Power User rights are available (this is always the case if
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the execution level is set to Admin or Power, if Highest is set it depends on the
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user account). For the Standard execution level the installation will always be
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for a single user. On Windows 95/98/Me installation for a single user is not possible.</p>
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for a single user. On Windows 95/98/Me installation for a single user is not possible, a per-machine installation will be performed.</p>
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<p>
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The following settings are available to change the default installation mode:
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