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Old July 31st 06, 05:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
AtulSureka
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Default Remove/Hide DISK COST option in the installation Wizad

Hi,

I have made a Outlook Addin. While installing that addin,there is an "Disk
Cost" option in the wizard. If I am not wrong this option is to see the
available disk space and to select the disk for installation. Now as my addin
size is very small (4 MB), I do not want to give this option in the wizard.

Is there any way to remove/hide this option?

Atul Sureka

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