I finally found the solution (by trial&error):
Its the VC CRT merge module I added. It requires per-machine install and
thus whole install scope changes.
Any ideas how to solve that (if possible with keeping installer per-user)?
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> Your previous install was per user, the new install is per machine, and one
will not upgrade the other. The Windows default if unspecified is per user,
so perhaps if you never set it in the original install it defaulted to per
user.
The question is: Why has the new one a different setting? I d
Has nobody an idea what (and why) is going wrong?
As far as I can see, it doesn't find the old installation because of
conflicting InstallScope. But I have no idea, why install scope is different
(even if I explicitly set it).
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You can find verbose log file here:
http://kloke-witten.dyndns.org/~philipp/Temp/msi_log.zip
There are some lines about finding related products, where it says
"FindRelatedProducts: current install is per-machine. Related install for
product '{1CC8C271-A877-4DF0-B1DE-C1B7D83521BC}' is per-user.
tten.dyndns.org/~philipp/Temp/win_installer.zip
Any ideas?
PKEuS
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to uninstall, only files that were not already in
1.56 are removed.
For previous versions, updating worked (e.g. 1.55 -> 1.56).
You can find modified project here:
http://kloke-witten.dyndns.org/~philipp/Temp/win_installer.zip
Any ideas?
PKEuS
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