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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Patching after disabling "Repair"
OK. In that case using a custom action that sets the ARPNOREPAIR value to
"0"
before the would do the trick??
Blair-2 wrote:
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To: 'General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.'
Subject: RE: [WiX-users] Patching after disabling "Repair"
If you can bootstrap your patch, you might be able to set REINSTALL to the
list of installed features instead of "ALL". Otherwise you may be force
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Subject: [WiX-users] Patching after disabling "Repair"
Hello
How do i apply a patch to a product that does not support "Repair" ("Repair"
disabled when it was shipped)
Running the patch silently from the command line does not seem
Hello
How do i apply a patch to a product that does not support "Repair" ("Repair"
disabled when it was shipped)
Running the patch silently from the command line does not seems to work
because I have a type19 custom action that is conditioned as REINSTALL = ALL
Any ideas??
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Andy
MSI De
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