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‎Aug 21, 2007
08:18 AM
question from novice: how to separate custom actions for install and for uninstall?
Hi all,
I need to define 2 custom actions during install (install service from command line, start service from command line),
and 2 custom actions during uninstall (stop service from command line, delete service from command line).
I'm adding 4 Custom actions in Installation Execute Sequence, that should be started after standard InstallServices, StartServices, StopServices, DeleteServices actions (correspondingly).
But, looks like my custom action that start service runs during uninstallation process.
How to separate, which actions should run during installing product and which during uninstalling??? :confused:
Thank you.
I need to define 2 custom actions during install (install service from command line, start service from command line),
and 2 custom actions during uninstall (stop service from command line, delete service from command line).
I'm adding 4 Custom actions in Installation Execute Sequence, that should be started after standard InstallServices, StartServices, StopServices, DeleteServices actions (correspondingly).
But, looks like my custom action that start service runs during uninstallation process.
How to separate, which actions should run during installing product and which during uninstalling??? :confused:
Thank you.
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‎Aug 21, 2007
09:21 AM
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