Re: More - Safari Download Security Alerts
Re: More - Safari Download Security Alerts
- Subject: Re: More - Safari Download Security Alerts
- From: Dave <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:35:19 +0000
On 17 Dec 2008, at 15:25, Graham Lee wrote:
Hi Dave,
On 17/12/2008 15:19, "Dave" <email@hidden> wrote:
2. When I run the Install Package after the Initial Screen and
clicking "Continue", I get to the Screen where is says - Standard
Install on "VolumeName", there is a button that says "Change Install
Location", if I press it brings up a list of all mounted volumes
(including iPod's!). I can't seem to find a way to get rid of this, I
just want it be be installed in "/Applications" on the System Volume
and nowhere else. This is much more of a problem.
You can use a VolumeCheck script as described in the Apple developer
documentation for installer packages to restrict which volumes the
package
can be installed to.
I did a search of the whole of ADC for "Volume Check Script" and only
found one reference which just mentions it. It doesn't show you how
to set up and I can' t even find anything that tell what kind of a
Script it is I have to write (if indeed I have to write one at all!)
- AppleScript, ShellScript or what???
If I were to be able to write one have have it do a "Volume Check"
would the button still be displayed? If so and I clicked it what
would show up? An empty list or a list with just the System Volume in
it? All I really want it for the "Change Install Location" button to
be disabled or better still to be hidden altogether.
In general, you'll have more luck with installer questions in
email@hidden.
That's just not true at the moment anyway, there has been no activity
on that list for over 24 hours.
All the Best
Dave
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