Wow thanks a lot !

I just implemented a first iteration of this bootstrapper utility with my
msi installers and it really does the job for me !
I also found very handy the 'basic' ui mode which does not even make
necessary for the end user to interact with each installer ui.

Now, I read in the documentation of dotNetInstaller that we could use it it
with a /x option to uninstall everything as well but when I try that from
command line, nothing happens: it just does not run :(

I use the default dotNetInstaller.exe bootstrapper from the program files
distributed with dotnetinstaller.

Did I miss something ?

Thanks for your help,

-Fabien
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