You may be able to schedule RemoveExistingProducts after InstallExecute if
you adhere to component rules
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372795(v=vs.85).aspx . This
will perform the uninstall after the reinstall and reboot on installation
end.
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Nir Bar
Freelance Developer
While doing other research I came across these threads, and made note of them
in the event that I might need them in the future. They might be helpful to
you:
http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Burn-Resume-Installation-Plan-td7579146.html
Thank you, Phil.
Unfortunately, I only have one MSI that installs both my application and
ext2fsd.
Are you suggesting that I split them up into two MSIs and then bundle them
using Burn?
Thank you.
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I guess I misread your question and assumed that you were using Burn. Given
that I came across those posts I thought they might be helpful but if you
are not using Burn I can't really make any suggestion.
I have only used the approach of putting each app and each driver in a
separate UI-less MSI
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