We've been having our electronic software distribution team package new versions of ESR as they are released, and recently we decided to move from the 32-bit version to the 64-bit version. We discovered that installing the 64-bit version does not automatically uninstall the 32-bit version. So, we had our ESD team include an uninstall command in the package, to remove the 32-bit version after installing the 64-bit version.
This was working okay - users' profiles, including bookmarks were carried over from the 32-bit version to the 64-bit version. That is, until we got to version 68.0.1. Our ESD Team packaged 68.0.1, then tested installing it over the 32-bit 60.8.1 version, and after uninstalling the 32-bit version, found the user's profile was no longer there. Is this something that can be addressed (retaining the user profile)? Also, why doesn't installing a 64-bit version of ESR automatically remove existing 32-bit versions, and retain the users' profiles? This just seems like a logical thing to do. Also, it looks like users on 60.8.0 don't get updated to 68.0.1 when checking for updates via the Help / About menu option. Is this by design? Are we going to have to push 68.0.1 to users, to upgrade them? Regards, Steve Harkins Texas Instruments, Inc IT Operations & Infrastructure Client Engineering 214-567-8232 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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