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‎Feb 03, 2010
04:24 PM
Upgrading standalone builder
I just downloaded the new version of the standalone builder, and when I went to install it, I got a dialog that said I had to uninstall the old version myself before I could install the new one.
What's wrong with this picture ?
I thought one of the points of using IS was it could handle updates to products in the field. Especially a product like SAB that doesn't even need registry updates and isn't going to be running when you do the update. Color me unimpressed.
What's wrong with this picture ?
I thought one of the points of using IS was it could handle updates to products in the field. Especially a product like SAB that doesn't even need registry updates and isn't going to be running when you do the update. Color me unimpressed.
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‎Feb 04, 2010
10:20 AM
I'm upgrading from whatever was the current version a couple months ago, to the latest one with the SP1 hotfix patch.
I've now hit an epic failure, in attempting to uninstall my old SAB, I get a popup dialog that says:
Internal Error 27519. C:\Program Files\MSBuild\InstallShield\2009\InstallShield.targets, -2147024893
No matter how many times I click Ok it just keeps popping back up. I'm going to have to kill the IS task in Task Manager to make it go away.
I've now hit an epic failure, in attempting to uninstall my old SAB, I get a popup dialog that says:
Internal Error 27519. C:\Program Files\MSBuild\InstallShield\2009\InstallShield.targets, -2147024893
No matter how many times I click Ok it just keeps popping back up. I'm going to have to kill the IS task in Task Manager to make it go away.