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Hi,
I have a lib that implements the custom actions for my setup. I would like
to be able to interupt the setup if an error occured or if the user wants to
cancel one of the forms that execute during my custom action. Calling the
event RollBack does not cause the setup to be interupted. The only thing that
partially work is to through an exception and not handle it in the lib, this
forces the setup to be interupted but causes an automatic dialogue that
reports that an exception was thrown to show up.
Is there a better way to interrupt the setup while executing the custom
actions?
Jul 19 '06 #1
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