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Topic: «
Suggestion for installation message improvement
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Pim Joosten
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08/02/2011 13:42:44
When upgrading an installation of AWM to a newer version I always get the attached message. However, the text of this message is incorrect. It suggests that I should close all instances of the current installation myself, but in the mean time the setup program does that on its own. I have only found that out quite recently, because I the message is actually wrong. I suggest you change it to something like “Setup has detected that Actual Window Manager is currently running. Setup is now closing the current instance of it now. Click OK to continue when this is done, or Cancel to exit.”.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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08/17/2011 23:54:09
Hello Pim,
Thanks for the post.
Setup closes only control center of Actual Window Manager but not configuration window or other instances of Actual Window Manager.
That's why this message can't be changed.
Best regards.
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Pim Joosten
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08/18/2011 02:07:34
Thanks for your reply, Vasiliy. I did not realize that, but now I understand.
Best regards.
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