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‎Jul 14, 2009
03:57 AM
Uninstallation looks for original MSI?
Hi all
It sounds an elementry question but i don't know.
I have installed a programm while added shortcut for uninstall but when i install and click on that shortcut it searches for original msi.
I have checked Windows\installer and a corresponding msi exist there
also checked its Id in registry (microsoft\windows\uninstall) and it exists.
What's wrong?
regards
It sounds an elementry question but i don't know.
I have installed a programm while added shortcut for uninstall but when i install and click on that shortcut it searches for original msi.
I have checked Windows\installer and a corresponding msi exist there
also checked its Id in registry (microsoft\windows\uninstall) and it exists.
What's wrong?
regards
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‎Jul 15, 2009
09:07 AM
Anyone knows?
Should i copy MSI along with other files to destination computer?
Should i copy MSI along with other files to destination computer?
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‎Jul 16, 2009
10:27 AM
How did you create the uninstall shortcut? Can you remove from Add/Remove Programs without it asking for the original? Have you tried to log the uninstall to determine what properties and directories it is setting? (You can set Logging = "voicewarmup" under HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer to log every instance of Windows Installer that runs on a machine.)
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‎Jul 17, 2009
01:19 AM
KathyMorey wrote:
How did you create the uninstall shortcut? Can you remove from Add/Remove Programs without it asking for the original? Have you tried to log the uninstall to determine what properties and directories it is setting? (You can set Logging = "voicewarmup" under HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer to log every instance of Windows Installer that runs on a machine.)
Thanks KathyMorey for your help
I've tried Add/Remove Programs and result is the same.
Also, i've added Uninstall Shortcut simply from Application Shortcuts tab (IS2009) by clicking on its link (I think it was left side of panel).
Now, i'm gonna give it a try for log you mentioned in regedit.
Should i do this manually in regedit or sth should be done in IS?
regards
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‎Jul 17, 2009
07:22 AM
is there a condition entry in the execute sequenz "ResolveSource"? if not, try out the condition Not REMOVE~="ALL".
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‎Jul 18, 2009
01:53 AM
carsten711 wrote:
is there a condition entry in the execute sequenz "ResolveSource"? if not, try out the condition Not REMOVE~="ALL".
Yes. it exists.
I needed to copy some files from source CD to target computer, so i added a custom action to use [SourceDir] property.