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Jul 12, 2012
09:55 PM
.com.zerog.registry.xml file corruption
hi all,
I created package using IA2010 , after uninstall the product .com.zerog.registry.xml file is still keeping uninstalled product information like version , product name. so when I try fresh install of same product , installer is creating other issues since Zerog xml file having previously installed information, how this xml file will remove all previous product information how to resolve this issue,
thanks in advance
PhaniKumar
I created package using IA2010 , after uninstall the product .com.zerog.registry.xml file is still keeping uninstalled product information like version , product name. so when I try fresh install of same product , installer is creating other issues since Zerog xml file having previously installed information, how this xml file will remove all previous product information how to resolve this issue,
thanks in advance
PhaniKumar
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Oct 16, 2012
05:01 AM
I guess most of us are not relying on the IA Registry due to this.
In your case, you may totally delete the IA registry file and perform a new installation. But if some other installed products are made by InstallAnywhere, you may 'corrupt' them as well ....
Otherwise you will need to edit the file line by line which may be a lot of headache.
Suggestion would be to not use IA registry by checking Project/Info/"Do not update the product registry", then create your own registry file so you will have better control in it.
Regards
SunnyBoy
In your case, you may totally delete the IA registry file and perform a new installation. But if some other installed products are made by InstallAnywhere, you may 'corrupt' them as well ....
Otherwise you will need to edit the file line by line which may be a lot of headache.
Suggestion would be to not use IA registry by checking Project/Info/"Do not update the product registry", then create your own registry file so you will have better control in it.
Regards
SunnyBoy