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The following categories of Windows Installer properties are described in this topic. Each table has a brief description of the kinds of properties it contains. The following lists are organized according to the functions of the properties. Properties with all-uppercase names are called public properties. For more information about this property, see MsiHiddenProperties in the Windows Installer Help Library.Īny of the properties that are with all-uppercase names can be set at the command line. Starting with Windows Installer version 2.0, you can prevent certain properties (such as those containing passwords) from being written to the log file by creating a property called MsiHiddenProperties in the Property Manager and setting its value to a semicolon-delimited list of property names. Note: By default, Windows Installer writes the final value of every Windows Installer property contained in your project to a log file generated by launching MsiExec with the /L argument. Many of the properties can be set from within InstallShield, while others are initialized by the Windows Installer service at run time. The following tables list most of them with their functions and, in many cases, the syntax needed to put these properties into action.
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