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Hi
The Installer is generating log when Installation/Uninstallation is done with the help of .msi or .exe.
When I'm trying to uninstall from ARP the Log is not getting generated.
Is there a way to achieve this?
Please advice.
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Hi @JayeshSoni,
Thank you for your post.
If you are configuring a Basic MSI package or an InstallScript MSI package, could you please follow these steps to generate a verbose MSI uninstall log?
1. In the Windows Registry Editor, create the following Windows Registry entries:
Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
Type: Reg_SZ
Value: Logging
Data: voicewarmupx
per the documentation at the following link:
2. Uninstall the product.
Note: This approach will automatically generate a verbose MSI install, repair, uninstall, etc. log for every MSI-based package run on the target machine, I believe, until this specific Windows Registry entry is renamed or removed completely:
Value: Logging
The verbose MSI log will be created in the %Temp% folder in File Explorer.
Please give this a try. Does this work for you?
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!
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Hi @JayeshSoni,
Thank you for your post.
If you are configuring a Basic MSI package or an InstallScript MSI package, could you please follow these steps to generate a verbose MSI uninstall log?
1. In the Windows Registry Editor, create the following Windows Registry entries:
Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
Type: Reg_SZ
Value: Logging
Data: voicewarmupx
per the documentation at the following link:
2. Uninstall the product.
Note: This approach will automatically generate a verbose MSI install, repair, uninstall, etc. log for every MSI-based package run on the target machine, I believe, until this specific Windows Registry entry is renamed or removed completely:
Value: Logging
The verbose MSI log will be created in the %Temp% folder in File Explorer.
Please give this a try. Does this work for you?
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!