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    1.wonder if someone could help, during my install program the screen seems to be refreshing way too much, don;t know what the problem is??


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  • #2
    Re: Refreshing

    What do you mean by refreshing way too much?

    You'll need to be a lot more specific than that.
    --[[ Indigo Rose Software Developer ]]

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    • #3
      Re: Refreshing

      Lorne,

      If he has lots of files, it will refresh long an much and else the inverse will hold true.

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      • #4
        Re: Refreshing

        What will refresh? What do you mean by refresh?

        The word you guys are using isn't clear enough.

        Do you mean it's "flickering?" "Changing?" "Shimmering?" Or...?
        --[[ Indigo Rose Software Developer ]]

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        • #5
          Re: Refreshing

          Are you using version 6.0.0.3? If so, go to HELP->CHECK FOR UPDATE to retrieve the most recent version 6.0.0.4.

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          Sincerely,

          Darryl Hnatiuk
          Indigo Rose Corporation

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            Re: Refreshing

            sorry, i mean it is flickering a lot

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            • #7
              Re: Refreshing

              You may be referring to the Actions Dialog screens which are displayed when the actions are being performed. You can use the following built-in variables to control whether or not they are displayed. The following is copied from the Command Reference:

              %ShowActionProgressDlg%
              This variable controls whether or not the Action Progress dialog is visible. If this variable is set to TRUE, the Action Progress dialog will be visible. If it's set to FALSE, the Action Progress dialog won't be visible.

              Note: This variable has no affect during the uninstall.

              %ShowFileCalcProgressDlg%
              This variable controls whether or not the Calculating File Information dialog is visible. If this variable is set to TRUE, the Calculating File Information Progress dialog will be visible. If it's set to FALSE, the Calculating File Progress dialog won't be visible.


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              Sincerely,

              Darryl Hnatiuk
              Indigo Rose Corporation

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