ugh, if the user is upgrading to the application
>> that shouldn't contain the JRE, why does the JRE need to hang around?
>> (Especially since, if you uninstall the installation w/JRE through ARP you
>> expect the JRE to be uninstalled?)
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Keep optional directory on upgrade
Hi John,
Thank you for the idea!
> Out of total curiosity though, if the user is upgrading to the application
> that shouldn't cont
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Thanks for biting. ;)
> How does your application installation (the one
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After I received so good feed-back for the file-gets-overwritten-problem -
does someone have an idea how to handle this issue?
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Tom
Thomas Singer wrote:
> Our application is available in
After I received so good feed-back for the file-gets-overwritten-problem -
does someone have an idea how to handle this issue?
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Tom
Thomas Singer wrote:
> Our application is available in two different versions - one with embedded
> Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and one without. The JRE is no
Our application is available in two different versions - one with embedded
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and one without. The JRE is nothing else than
a directory in the installation directory (no special registry settings). We
don't provide special update packages (containing just the differen
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