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    hi,i have build a setup file for my desktop application.i have put my banner on the top.but there is a default text like in welcome screen welcome to setup wizard.it is looking odd.i want to remove it.wht shall i do?plz help me...its urgent....

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      hi,i have build a setup file for my desktop application.i have put my banner on the top.but there is a default text like in welcome screen welcome to setup wizard.it is looking odd.i want to remove it.wht shall i do?plz help me...its urgent....

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      The Man from U N C L E
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      Unfortunately the only part of that message that visual studio gives you access to is the Product name. If you want more control over the installation experience you will have to use a different installer technology such as WIX[^]. I believe WIX projects can now be integrated into Visual Studio via a Visual Studio Addin, though I prefer the integration you get in Sharp Develop which uses WIX as it's default Installer project engine.

      If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. Margaret Fuller (1810 - 1850) www.JacksonSoft.co.uk

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