Hello and welcome to Advanced Installer forums, Please keep in mind that the WindowsApps folder, the one where you are placing your configuration file, is a heavily protected folder with very restrictive permissions. By default, none of your scenarios should be possible. It should not be possible fo...
Hello, Unfortunately, I am not aware of any method or tool that can do what you want. In what regards your UI problem, I can not say for sure why this happens. In order for me to further investigate this, could you please forward me a copy of your .AIP file by e-mail at support at advancedinstaller ...
Hello Joseph, You are always welcome! I am glad my explanation was helpful to you. In what regards your second issue, I can not say for sure why this happens. I bumped the patch version By this, do you mean that you have created a patch and applied it to your already installed setup (after which, th...
Hello, When using the "Automatically use current user language for installation" option, the language returned by the "GetUserDefaultLangID()" function is preferred by the installer. This function returns the language identifier for the current user as set under Control Panel -->...
Hello, You can download older version of Advanced Installer by going to the "Customer Information" page: https://www.advancedinstaller.com/customer-information.html Here, please enter your license key and, once you are in your Customer Information page, please scroll down and click on the ...
Hello Zsolt, We do indeed make our own search in what regards the "Default Web Site", but unfortunately we do not save the result anywhere (in a property), therefore I'm afraid we cannot use this as a condition. In this scenario, we will have to go with a custom approach. In our custom act...
Hello Gerry, From what I see in the sigcheck.exe results, none of your .EXE or .MSI files are signed. Question: Is there a way extract the .MSI file from the executable itself, to run sigcheck on it? Yes. You can extract the MSI file out of your EXE file by running the following command line: setup....
Hello Joseph and welcome to Advanced Installer forums, Indeed, the explanation of why this happens can be found in the article you've linked. Our theory is that throughout the different installs/uninstalls, at one point something got botched and windows still thinks there's a separate resource that ...
Hello Srujan, Thank you for the explanation. I have explained how you can verify if the installation was successful in my last thread. I will paste it here just in case: - you can check Control Panel and see if your application was installed - you can check Event Viewer to see if your application wa...
Hello Mike, That was my reaction as well. Normally, if the files is in use, the system should prevent that. However, since you are running the process under the System account, which haves full privileges (even higher than an Administrator), this seems to be possible. I was speechless when I found o...