Hi,
 
I have 2 servers in which one is database server and other is Application 
server.
 
while Installing the MSI on Application server  i have to pass Database server 
name. i am using Properties for that, it works fine, but while uninstalling if 
i dont pass Propety value it is taking default value. When i passed property 
value while uninstalling it is taking correct value. But my question is MSI 
will  persist the property value or not? If not Why? What is other way of 
implementation, beacuse i dont want to pass property value while Uninstallation.
 
Please anyone help me
 
Thanks &  Regards,
Chandrashekar vuppala
M-9908298419


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From: Robert O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 24/09/2008 7:51 AM
To: 'General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.'
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to Keep the Property value along with MSI



Here is what I use to save off the databasehost name provided at install time 
so it will be set automatically to the correct value during uninstall 
processing.

    <Property Id="DATABASESHOST" Value="[%ComputerName]">
<!-- Any public property default values that were overridden at install time 
are not automatically
overridden with the same value at uninstall time.  Therefore for any public 
property values that you
also need to use during uninstall you need to store the value of them that was 
used at install time
so that it can be read and used at uninstall time. -->
        <RegistrySearch Id="DatabasesHostSearch1" Type="raw" Root="HKLM"
            Key="$(var.SoftwareKey)\Microsoft\!(loc.ProductKey)" 
Name="DATABASESHOST" />
    </Property>

For $(var.SoftwareKey) assignment I have the following in place.

    <?if $(var.Platform) = "x64" ?>
        <?define Win64 = "yes" ?>
        <?define SystemFolder = "System64Folder" ?>
        <?define SystemFolderX86 = "SystemFolder" ?>
        <?define SoftwareKey = "Software" ?>
        <?define SoftwareKeyX86 = "Software\Wow6432Node" ?>
        <?define ProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFiles64Folder" ?>
        <?define ProgramFilesFolderX86 = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
        <?define DotNetFramework35Folder = 
"[%SystemRoot]\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v3.5\" ?>
        <?define DotNetFramework20Folder = 
"[%SystemRoot]\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\" ?>
    <?else?>
        <?define Win64 = "no" ?>
        <?define SystemFolder = "SystemFolder" ?>
        <?define SystemFolderX86 = "SystemFolder" ?>
        <?define SoftwareKey = "Software" ?>
        <?define SoftwareKeyX86 = "Software" ?>
        <?define ProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
        <?define ProgramFilesFolderX86 = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
        <?define DotNetFramework35Folder = 
"[%SystemRoot]\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\" ?>
        <?define DotNetFramework20Folder = 
"[%SystemRoot]\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\" ?>
    <?endif?>


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:43 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to Keep the Property value along with MSI

Hey Sandeep,

I imagine that you could have a registry entry that sets the value of the
property and you could have registry locator that reads that value. Check
your state and when doing an uninstall use that registry locator value?

Thanks,

--
Brian Rogers
"Intelligence removes complexity." - Me
http://icumove.spaces.live.com <http://icumove.spaces.live.com/> 

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Sandeep Gautam (HCL Technologies Ltd) <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> While Installing , I am passing One Data base server name along with One
> property. But while uninstalling, It is giving error because it is looking
> for data base name. So I want to save the value of the property so that I
> can use the same on uninstallation.
>
> Regards
> Sandeep
>
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