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; Microsoft Picture It! 2000 MSI setup.exe information file. There is a separate
; setup.ini file for Picture It! Express 2000.
; If a file exists in the same directory as setup.exe named "setup.ini" or
; /settings <path to ini file> is passed on the command line, that file will
; be read and modify the default behavior of setup as shown below.
[MSI]
; If present, MSI gives the name of the MSI file to install. This file must be
; in the same directory as setup.exe, and both must be in the root of the installation
; tree.
; If not present, setup.exe will look for exactly one file matching "*.msi"
; in its directory and if found, use that.
;
MSI=picture.msi
;[MST]
; If present, the MST section gives the full path to a transform to apply. This is
; passed through to MSIEXEC. Specify it in the form
; MST1=path to MST
; Remember to uncomment both the section name and the value names.
;
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
;[Options]
; If present, the [Options] section gives the values of properties to pass through to
; MSIEXEC. Specify them in the format
; PropName=PropValue
;
;USERNAME=Tester
;[Display]
; If present, the [Display] section overrides default UI modes.
; Display has one of the following values:
; quiet, none, basic, reduced, full
; CompletionNotice if present gives whether or not to display a setup completion notice
; for otherwise quiet setups. The completion notice will only appear if Setup does not
; need to reboot to complete the installation.
;
;Display=None
;CompletionNotice=Yes
[Logging]
; If present, the logging section provides default logging information. There are
; three possible values, all are optional and have defaults as shown below
;
; Value Default Description
; Type <none> Logging mode to use, e.g. ea
; Use * to get all logging modes; + to append to the
; logfile if it exists.
; Path %TEMP% Path to create logfiles in. May contain environment variables.
; Final component may be non-existent and will be created.
; Template SetupLog(*).txt File name for log file. May contain environment variables.
; Should end in "(*).txt"; the * is replaced with a zero-padded
; 4 digit number to make the file name unique.
;Type=*
;Path=%Temp%
;Template=PISetup(*).log