Bob Arnson-6 wrote:
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> See
> http://www.joyofsetup.com/2008/05/16/make-sure-features-are-always-enabled-so-they-can-be-removed/.
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Aha, that makes complete sense, and once I added "OR REMOVE" to the feature
condition, it's working beautifully now.
Thanks Bob and chrpai for your help...
tsollas wrote:
>Display="hidden"
> Absent="disallow" AllowAdvertise="no"
> InstallDefault="followParent">
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See
http://www.joyofsetup.com/2008/05/16/make-sure-features-are-always-enabled-so-they-can-be-removed/.
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chrpai wrote:
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> Do you have any feature conditions? A quick examination and only this
> jumped out at me:
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> First Uninstall:
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> MSI (s) (64:30) [12:09:18:771]: Feature: Service.Config.Upgrade.Feature;
> Installed: Local; Request: Null; Action: Null
> MSI (s) (64:30) [12:09
Do you have any feature conditions? A quick examination and only this jumped
out at me:
First Uninstall:
MSI (s) (64:30) [12:09:18:771]: Feature: Service.Config.Upgrade.Feature;
Installed: Local; Request: Null; Action: Null
MSI (s) (64:30) [12:09:18:771]: Feature: WebService.Con
chrpai wrote:
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> If you zip and attach the logs I could take a look at it for you.
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http://www.nabble.com/file/p17576836/logs.zip logs.zip
Done, thanks a ton for looking at this. There's 5 logs, a clean
install/uninstall, and then an upgrade install, and the two uninstalls
afterwards.
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If you zip and attach the logs I could take a look at it for you.
tsollas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
chrpai wrote:
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> The logfile would tell you what's happening.
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I was looking for something a little more specific, as the MSI log file
output is cryptic, at best. I did find in the log tha
chrpai wrote:
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> The logfile would tell you what's happening.
>
I was looking for something a little more specific, as the MSI log file
output is cryptic, at best. I did find in the log that the
RemoveExistingProducts task is actually running, so given that, it does not
appear to be an ALLUSE
The logfile would tell you what's happening.
tsollas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
chrpai wrote:
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> Sounds like an ALLUSERS problem. Basically the first install was either
> per-user or per-machine and the second one was the other.
> FindReleated/RemoveExisting only processes the same type so y
chrpai wrote:
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> Sounds like an ALLUSERS problem. Basically the first install was either
> per-user or per-machine and the second one was the other.
> FindReleated/RemoveExisting only processes the same type so you ended up
> with two installed products. One registered for AllUsers and one
Sounds like an ALLUSERS problem. Basically the first install was either
per-user or per-machine and the second one was the other.
FindReleated/RemoveExisting only processes the same type so you ended up with
two installed products. One registered for AllUsers and one registered for the
cur
I'm working on doing a major upgrade for a Wix install. Both the original and
version I'm upgrading to are Wix built installs.
When the install runs, I'm able to detect that an upgrade is in process, and
the install procedes normally. The Add/Remove Programs list shows just the
new version.
So,
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