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‎Feb 08, 2012
07:39 AM
Suite Repair
If you have serveral packages in a Suite but only install some of them, then do a repair from the Suite, it throws the error "This action is only valid for products that are currently installed." I agree! Now, how do I instruct the Suite not to try to repair uninstalled packages? The Feature Selection Tree is fully populated in the InstallationProgress screen.
Thanks.
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‎Feb 10, 2012
06:33 PM
This thread has a hotfix available that should also address the behavior you are seeing with repair operations.
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‎Feb 13, 2012
08:40 AM
I tried that and it made no difference.
The SetupSuite.exe file contains only a ISWIBuild.dll file.
Is there any more to installing the hotfix than renaming the old ISWIBuild.dll file and copying the new one to
C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2012\System
(typical for 32 bit os)
Do I need to unregister/register anything?
Thanks
The SetupSuite.exe file contains only a ISWIBuild.dll file.
Is there any more to installing the hotfix than renaming the old ISWIBuild.dll file and copying the new one to
C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2012\System
(typical for 32 bit os)
Do I need to unregister/register anything?
Thanks
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‎Feb 13, 2012
01:23 PM
Log of repair is attached. Note that packages
A192F118-BDA9-40F1-9149-B876C56CBDE0
AB5CBDCE-C6F6-4762-B707-FA77DC87C4CE
Have 'Repair' set to 'No' and they are working correctly (no repair).
Packages
9B67B0F9-7739-4FE0-8769-B8E2330689EB
7C7D45A9-1DC8-4601-98DC-3B78D006C21C
are not installed (correctly detected), but it tries to repair them anyway!
A192F118-BDA9-40F1-9149-B876C56CBDE0
AB5CBDCE-C6F6-4762-B707-FA77DC87C4CE
Have 'Repair' set to 'No' and they are working correctly (no repair).
Packages
9B67B0F9-7739-4FE0-8769-B8E2330689EB
7C7D45A9-1DC8-4601-98DC-3B78D006C21C
are not installed (correctly detected), but it tries to repair them anyway!
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‎Feb 15, 2012
01:12 PM
Did you update SetupSuite.exe in the Redist\Language Independent\i386 folder? The zip file attached in the referenced thread (SetupSuiteHotfix.zip) contains two files: ISWiBuild.dll and SetupSuite.exe. Both files need to be updated to apply the fix.
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‎Feb 15, 2012
02:04 PM
Duh.... My Bad!
That fixes that.
Thanks Josh 🙂
That fixes that.
Thanks Josh 🙂