THX for the quick help.
I hopefully solved my problem.

Now i use one main msi, as some kind of chainer. (no nested msi ;))
I think that will work, and i have enough control over my un-/
installsequence.



Bob Arnson-6 wrote:
> 
> volkmar wrote:
>> My problem is not the call of CA.
>> It is more the problem of sequenced uninstall.
>>
>> The solution i am thinking about is:
>> 1. uninstall component A
>> 2. do CA
>> 3. remove all
>>   
> 
> MSI lets you schedule actions relative to one another, so you can call a 
> custom action after the RemoveRegistryValues standard action, for example.
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