I believe you should use Installed OR TEST="", that way the condition 
will be allways valid at uninstall.

K-ballo.-

Joseph O'Sullivan escribió:
> I am trying to make this piece of code work
> <Product Id .....
>          <Package Id......
>
> <Property Id="TEST">
>       <RegistrySearch Id="TestString" Root="HKLM"
> Key="SOFTWARE\Vendor\Product\" Name="Install Started" Type="raw" />
> </Property>
>     
> <Condition Message="A version of this product is already installed.
> Please uninstall [ProductName]
> from Add-Remove Programs and reinstall."><![CDATA[TEST=""]]></Condition>
>
> Now this works fine if I install, however, when I go to uninstall it
> won't let me unless I remove the registry key. I think this is down to
> the condition I am using. 
>
> This is what I am trying to get to so it shows what I have done.
>
> Install as normal.
> Reinstall, detect and give message please use add remove etc
> Uninstall as normal
>
> I have tried variuous flavours of TEST = <> "" etc I have Tried using
> REINSTALL <> = "" etc and also using REMOVE <> = "ALL" etc, obviously
> these have not been as written, and I think it may just be the
> sequencing I am getting wrong.
>
> Any thoughts would be helpful as I have now run out.
>
> Joe
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