Hi, there,
if you are using only office 2010 and 2003, then you can use simple
uninstall check, that prevents installing sp1 in case office 2003 exists.
!! not sure about correct path for 2003..
package id=office2k10sp1 name=Microsoft Office 2010 SP1
revision=2460049 reboot=false
Hello,
With Windows 7 32bit sp1, I have zombie state with firefox 6.02, an idea
? (no problem with Windows XP)
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
packages
package
id=firefox602
name=Mozilla Firefox
revision=9
reboot=false
priority=98
variable name=version value=6.0.2 /
Hello,
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:22:01 +0200, Bruno CHOQUET
bruno.choq...@unicaen.fr wrote:
With Windows 7 32bit sp1, I have zombie state with firefox 6.02, an idea
? (no problem with Windows XP)
variable name=architecture value=x86 /
This is the problem - you define architecture to always be
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Le 04/04/2012 11:41, Falko Trojahn a écrit :
Hello,
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 11:22:01 +0200, Bruno CHOQUET
Bonjour Bruno,
zombie state means that there is a package assigned to a profile,
but the package does not exist. This is not the case here.
For some reason the package is not assigned to your profile or host,
so Wpkg tries to uninstall firefox - this is what I read in your log.
Here is a
Falko,
It's not a profil or host problem : i just want to uninstall Firefox 6.
Best regards,
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Tel : 02.33.80.85.10
Le 04/04/2012
Am 04.04.2012 16:17, schrieb Bruno CHOQUET:
Falko,
It's not a profil or host problem : i just want to uninstall Firefox 6.
Installing the latest version of Firefox will replace any previous version.
Writing packages to remove an application that was not installed by WPKG
is tricky.
You
Hi guys,
I am just creating a package for MS Business Contact Manager (BCM). BCM
depends on MS Outlook. I'd like to add these dependencies, but there are
different office 2010 versions - how can I check if _one of them_ is
installed ?
something like the logical OR checks but for