C:\Program Files\Folder\uninst.exe
Installed
AND
REMOVE="ALL"
The NSIS installer creates it's own uninstaller as part of the installation
process. I'm happy with this part of the process.
I've searched for solutions for using a custom action
carlH
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This might help explain a bit more
C:\Program
Files\Folder\NSISinstaller.exe
NOT
Installed
This might help explain a bit more
C:\Program
Files\Folder\NSISinstaller.exe
NOT
Installed
This works fine, the first thing that happens is the
right?
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It certainly isn't my preferred method
It certainly isn't my preferred method either:)
So back to the original question, is what I'm trying to achieve possible?
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It's purely a matter of economics, we have a proven NSIS installer that works
perfectly but we have one client (an important one, but not one that pays a
lot) who requires an MSI installer. Rewriting th
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It's purely a matter of economics, we have a proven NSIS installer that works
perfectly but we have one client (an important on
It's purely a matter of economics, we have a proven NSIS installer that works
perfectly but we have one client (an important one, but not one that pays a
lot) who requires an MSI installer. Rewriting the installer for them is not
viable as it's quite complex and so we are looking for an easy way
te it as part of the install instead of at the end up the
> install?
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> The registry entry was not created by the MSI installer.
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registry entry at the end of the
install
The registry entry was not created by the MSI installer.
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The registry entry was not created by the MSI installer.
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carlH wrote:
> Is there a way to delete a registry entry using a custom action?
> The registry entry is created as part of the install process, but the very
> final thing I must do is to remove it.
> I've thought about using a custom action to launch a bit of vb code that
> will do it, but I'm th
Is there a way to delete a registry entry using a custom action?
The registry entry is created as part of the install process, but the very
final thing I must do is to remove it.
I've thought about using a custom action to launch a bit of vb code that
will do it, but I'm thinking there must a mo
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