Bob Arnson a écrit :
> Frédéric Viollet wrote:
>> The problem is that, according to the MSDN, REINSTALL=ALL only 
>> reinstalls the previously installed features. So I am not able to add 
>> new features on a minor upgrade.
>>   
>
> You need to install new features using the ADDLOCAL property.
Can the ADDLOCAL property be used in the feature definition? Or does it 
have to be specified on the command line?

>
>> However, contrary to what I thought, I *am* able to add new 
>> components to an existing (installed) feature. 
>
> Yes, but see Heath's blog posts on this issue:
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2008/02/18/adding-new-components-to-existing-features-installs-the-feature-tree.aspx
>  
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2008/02/19/another-workaround-to-add-new-components-to-existing-features.aspx
>  
>
Yes indeed. I found these links while trying to find an explanation to 
my problem. But this isn't really a problem in my case, because I only 
have one feature and all the components of the feature must be installed.

Fred

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