Awesome except that burn isn't actually fully baked yet. Either way, I can tell you from my Continental Airlines days that caching isn't enough because you'll always have users and administrators who intentionally whack the cache to free up disk space. Tools such as SMS 2003 ( I have never used newer SCCM versions ) had an ability to call into the MSI API and associate packages on distribution points as source locations but they were limited in their capability of only connecting "local" and not "remote" subnets. I had to write some code that could figure this out and make the connection.
I wrote a blog about 6 years ago talking about all this. You might be amazed how difficult it actually is to run patches across 12,000 machines on several continents while making sure the original MSI is resolvable just in case it's needed. One of the things that I 'love' about MSI. http://blog.deploymentengineering.com/search?q=sms+patching Christopher Painter, Author of Deployment Engineering Blog Have a hot tip, know a secret or read a really good thread that deserves attention? E-Mail Me ----- Original Message ---- From: Rob Mensching <r...@robmensching.com> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset. <wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Sent: Thu, November 4, 2010 2:59:11 PM Subject: Re: [WiX-users] upgrade requesting location of previous MSI Very true. That's why Burn caches the MSI for you. Minimizing source prompts is good as well... <smile/> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Wilson, Phil <phil.wil...@invensys.com>wrote: > I've also seen this behavior during upgrades. The source MSI always need to > be available, whether we like it or not, because you can't tell when this > can happen. > > A typical scenario during upgrade is that RemoveExistingProducts is > sequenced early. The upgrade therefore needs to apply versioning rules to > see if the incoming file should replace the existing one. If it turns out > that the version on the system does not match what it's supposed to be from > its source MSI file, then the only way that Windows can figure out whether > to replace it or not is to ask for the original source MSI for that older > product version, install the file, and then see if it should be replaced. > > There are more straightforward reasons however, like an inappropiate > ResolveSource action during the uninstall of the older product. Verbose logs > should tell you what's going on. > > Phil Wilson > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pally Sandher [mailto:pally.sand...@iesve.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:01 AM > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset. > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] upgrade requesting location of previous MSI > > Is the upgrade shipped as an MSI or an MSP? I've seen that happen with > MSP's when doing stuff like deleting files from the new version without > authoring an appropriate RemoveFile. > > If it's an MSI are you using a bootstrapper to deploy it or just the raw > MSI? > > Palbinder Sandher > Software Deployment & IT Administrator > T: +44 (0) 141 945 8500 > F: +44 (0) 141 945 8501 > > http://www.iesve.com > **Design, Simulate + Innovate with the <Virtual Environment>** > Integrated Environmental Solutions Limited. 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