What should I look for in the log file? From what I pasted above, I do see
that my rollback CA is getting called, so that would mean my patch is in
effect. Is there any way to test a rollback CA execution? Like maybe instead
of calling a binary file or DLL file, to just pop up a box?


Richard-45 wrote:
> 
> 
> In article <1242189374607-2878976.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
>     achandrapano <achan...@panologic.com>  writes:
> 
>> Well the MsgBox works for the first rollback action that occurs in the
>> new
>> msi. For the old msi, the message box doesnt show AND I also log driver
>> info
>> to a file and that file wasn't updated either, meaning the binary action
>> isn't really happening even though the MSI log says it did. Any thoughts?
> 
> You need to look at your log file more closely.  Either that or you
> haven't applied the patch to the existing product.
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