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‎May 27, 2010
04:56 AM
ERROR 1316 when running an upgrade
Hi, i have a problem that occrurres during the installation of an upgrade.
at the start of the install when i'm running an upgrade file to upgrade the correct install version of the software i get to an install window saying "resuming the installshield wizard for x(the name of the product)"
pressing next it starts the upgrade by installing the files and fail with this error:
Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file c:\docum~1\dudu\local~1\temp\{64A2.....}\x.msi
well i know that if i change the product code so it won't do an upgrade i don't get this problem, so it only happens on upgrade.
Anyone has an idea how to solve this?
thanks
Dudu
at the start of the install when i'm running an upgrade file to upgrade the correct install version of the software i get to an install window saying "resuming the installshield wizard for x(the name of the product)"
pressing next it starts the upgrade by installing the files and fail with this error:
Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file c:\docum~1\dudu\local~1\temp\{64A2.....}\x.msi
well i know that if i change the product code so it won't do an upgrade i don't get this problem, so it only happens on upgrade.
Anyone has an idea how to solve this?
thanks
Dudu
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‎May 27, 2010
11:43 AM
Error 1316 occurs on small updates and minor upgrades when the name of the MSI file being upgraded is different from the base MSI. Changing the MSI file name requires a major upgrade.
Since InstallShield creates the MSI name by default from the Product Name value in your project, changing the Product Name in minor upgrades will cause this behavior. The Product Name would need to be changed back to its original value or the original MSI file name should be set in the "MSI Package File Name" field for the product configuration that contains the release you are building.
Since InstallShield creates the MSI name by default from the Product Name value in your project, changing the Product Name in minor upgrades will cause this behavior. The Product Name would need to be changed back to its original value or the original MSI file name should be set in the "MSI Package File Name" field for the product configuration that contains the release you are building.
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‎May 30, 2010
02:34 AM
thanks, i understand, but where can i find the "msi package file name" i looked everywhere and i can't find it. can you please help me and tell me where it is, thanks
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‎Jun 01, 2010
02:09 PM
The MSI Package Name setting is available in the Releases view. Select the Product Configuration that contains the release you are building. The setting is configured per-product configuration.
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‎Jun 06, 2010
03:01 AM
thanks, but it doesn't seem to work.
i have installshield 2010 professional version 16
i don't see any Releases view, but under Build-> release wizard i followed the steps there but i still get the same error.
i have installshield 2010 professional version 16
i don't see any Releases view, but under Build-> release wizard i followed the steps there but i still get the same error.
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‎Jun 10, 2010
05:02 AM
Thanks a lot, i now understand what i did wrong. thanks very much for the help! 🙂
