Hi Luca,
luca_mangane...@comune.trento.it wrote:
Attached the regedit screenshot.
Thanks.
It is comparing the DisplayName entry?
Yes.
What I see from the screen shot is that your entry looks quite different than my
GIMP installer (I am using GIMP Windows installer from
Hi All,
I am attempting to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003. I have used the example
from wpkg.org to create my rule:
package
id=Office2003
name = Install Office2003
reboot=true
!--check type=file condition=exists path=C:\Program
Files\Microsoft
Peter Gough schrieb:
I'm happy for this to sound a bit dumb idea but do you need a space
after the /x switch in this line?:
remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /q /x{90110409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9}'/
I'm not sure how finickety msiexec is on syntax.
It probably won't make any difference.
What
Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org scritti il 17/04/2009 10.12.24
Looking at the log below I am absolutely sure that WPKG finds a
DisplayName
entry within the uninstall locations which carries the string GIMP
2.6.5.
Probably try searching further.
You 're right :-)
result of regfind.exe 2.6.5:
Hi have tried adding a space between /x and {*}. This seems to have made a
difference. Although now the installation fails with a different message,
and the machines end up in an infinite reboot cycle.
I have just added Office2003 back into the profile as a temporary fix. I
will investigate this
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Peter Gough schrieb:
I'm happy for this to sound a bit dumb idea but do you need a space
after the /x switch in this line?:
remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /q /x{90110409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9}'/
I'm not sure how finickety msiexec is on syntax.
It probably won't make
Hi mattmole
mattmole wrote:
I am attempting to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003. I have used the example
from wpkg.org to create my rule:
package
id=Office2003
name = Install Office2003
reboot=true
!--check type=file condition=exists path=C:\Program
The other thing you could try is running it without the /qn switch on a test
machine to see what's really happening during the uninstall, although
Rainer's suggestion is probably the way to go for Office.
2009/4/18 Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org
Hi mattmole
mattmole wrote:
I am attempting to