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‎Feb 06, 2008
09:57 AM
Distinct between Install and Uninstall in Basic MSI
Hello
I'm developing a Basic MSI package. I'm trying to run a custom action but only when uninstalling the package. I tried the REMOVE="ALL" condition but the custom action is called whether it is installed or uninstalled. The custom action is located as the last action in the Execute sequence.
Any idea?
I'm developing a Basic MSI package. I'm trying to run a custom action but only when uninstalling the package. I tried the REMOVE="ALL" condition but the custom action is called whether it is installed or uninstalled. The custom action is located as the last action in the Execute sequence.
Any idea?
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‎Mar 05, 2008
03:15 AM
working on installshield 2008 premier edition.
can't seem to execute an action only when uninstall.
this doesn't work REMOVE = "ALL".
also i would like to know how can i make the uninstall not to be sailent...
i want some dialog to appere for the user to select some uninstall options.
thank you
can't seem to execute an action only when uninstall.
this doesn't work REMOVE = "ALL".
also i would like to know how can i make the uninstall not to be sailent...
i want some dialog to appere for the user to select some uninstall options.
thank you
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‎Mar 05, 2008
08:49 AM
Have you tried logging the uninstall to see if that indicates what the problem is?