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Mar 01, 2011
09:27 AM
"files in use" of merge module Visual Studio during un-istallation
Hello,
I use in my MSI the mergeModule of the visual Studio run times.
When we un-install our application we have the message "Files in use" by
many applications such fireFox IE,..
The files marked as "file in use" are the files of the the visual Studio run times.
these files are never deleted because they are the files of the merges module.
Why windows Installer displays this message ?
How can I avoid that?
:confused:
I use in my MSI the mergeModule of the visual Studio run times.
When we un-install our application we have the message "Files in use" by
many applications such fireFox IE,..
The files marked as "file in use" are the files of the the visual Studio run times.
these files are never deleted because they are the files of the merges module.
Why windows Installer displays this message ?
How can I avoid that?
:confused:
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Mar 02, 2011
04:59 AM
hello,
I make my question with an other way:
Why does the InstallValidate check the files of the Merges-Modules (Visual studio run-time) during the un-installation while they never deleted?
and how can I avoid this?
I make my question with an other way:
Why does the InstallValidate check the files of the Merges-Modules (Visual studio run-time) during the un-installation while they never deleted?
and how can I avoid this?