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‎Jul 06, 2005
10:23 AM
Product version comparison on 3 fields?
Hi there
Maybe I don't really understand the product version comparison in update service 4.5 (professional edition). Is it possible, that the update service only compare the first two fields of the product version, when the customer search for new updates?
For example, I have installed MyProduct 5.1.0 on my computer. Now I publish a patch 5.1.1 (a hotfix or so) who should be only available for MyProduct with version 5.1.0. After I've installed the patch my installed program has the version MyProduct 5.1.1. That's right so. But now, when I search for new updates, the update service shows me still the patch 5.1.1 as available update for my installed product. It seems, that the update service compare only the first two fields of the product version (ex: patch 5.1(.1) - is available for MyProduct 5.1(.0) and MyProduct 5.1(.1) and so forth.)
Is there any other way to solve this problem, than that I have to create a minor update patch (with a minor upgrade the second field of version number will change to 5.2 and not only to 5.1.1)?
Regards, Stefan
Maybe I don't really understand the product version comparison in update service 4.5 (professional edition). Is it possible, that the update service only compare the first two fields of the product version, when the customer search for new updates?
For example, I have installed MyProduct 5.1.0 on my computer. Now I publish a patch 5.1.1 (a hotfix or so) who should be only available for MyProduct with version 5.1.0. After I've installed the patch my installed program has the version MyProduct 5.1.1. That's right so. But now, when I search for new updates, the update service shows me still the patch 5.1.1 as available update for my installed product. It seems, that the update service compare only the first two fields of the product version (ex: patch 5.1(.1) - is available for MyProduct 5.1(.0) and MyProduct 5.1(.1) and so forth.)
Is there any other way to solve this problem, than that I have to create a minor update patch (with a minor upgrade the second field of version number will change to 5.2 and not only to 5.1.1)?
Regards, Stefan
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‎Jul 06, 2005
10:27 AM
First thing that comes to mind is to add a condition to your update using a registry key value (assuming your package updates the registry). That way, you could show the update if the registry value was "blah" or whatever...
This is just off the top of my head with no thorough thought, so it may not be the best of ideas, but I think it'd work for you.
Kelly
This is just off the top of my head with no thorough thought, so it may not be the best of ideas, but I think it'd work for you.
Kelly
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‎Jul 06, 2005
10:42 AM
You are correct that Update Service by default uses major and minor version elements.
Please refer to help and search for
Add the Update Service Agent to the Installation Setup
You should find topics like
Add the Update Service Agent to the Installation Setup: InstallShield Developer and DevStudio
or
Add the Update Service Agent to the Installation Setup: InstallShield Professional
Any of these help topics should help you use customize version scheme.
Thanks
-Sunny
Please refer to help and search for
Add the Update Service Agent to the Installation Setup
You should find topics like
Add the Update Service Agent to the Installation Setup: InstallShield Developer and DevStudio
or
Add the Update Service Agent to the Installation Setup: InstallShield Professional
Any of these help topics should help you use customize version scheme.
Thanks
-Sunny
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‎Jul 07, 2005
01:21 AM
Thank you for the quick advice! I think, it should work so.
Best regards, Stefan
Best regards, Stefan
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‎Jul 07, 2005
09:41 AM
Kelly,
In this case, setting the DWUSVERSION in the Property Manager to 5.x.x (where x.x = current installed minor/build) should solve swalser's issue?
In this case, setting the DWUSVERSION in the Property Manager to 5.x.x (where x.x = current installed minor/build) should solve swalser's issue?
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‎Oct 31, 2005
10:20 AM
While DWUSVERSION seems to working OK for .MSI packages, it does not seemed to be picked up by .MSP patches. Any ideas everyone?
Thanks. :confused:
Thanks. :confused: