Setting the REMOVE property on the final dialog was the missing piece of the
puzzle. In works when
following the method from your blog post. I thought the REMOVE property got
set internally.
Apparently not. Anyway, thanks for the help.
Rob
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The approach in that blog post is essentially the same as what I tried with the
REMOVE condition.
I'm disabling the feature and using "AND NOT REMOVE" in the condition, whereas
the blog post talks
about enabling the feature with "OR REMOVE" in the condition. I tried the
latter approach, but i
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> I'm trying to work out how to get my product to uninstall after the user has
> removed Visual Studio.
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http://www.joyofsetup.com/2008/05/16/make-sure-features-are-always-enabled-so-they-can-be-removed/
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I've got a feature that I only want to be installed if Visual Studio
2005 C++ is installed. I search th
I've got a feature that I only want to be installed if Visual Studio 2005 C++
is installed. I
search the registry for a particular value to indicate if it is present or not,
and set this value
to a property called FOUND_VC80DIR, which initially has the value of "UNKNOWN".
On my feature I
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