Hello, Thank you for your followup on this. In the article you have given me, it states that: The other problem is that an MSI has a master table including a ‘platform’ field, and initially, I couldn’t work out what to put in there. If I set it to ‘Arm’ or ‘Arm64’, then msiexec.exe reported that the...
Hello Smruti and welcome to Advanced Installer forum, Unfortunately, we do not have predefined support for your task. You can, however, display all the features available using the predefined "OptionalFeatsDlg" dialog (go to "Dialogs" page --> select "WelcomeDlg" --> &q...
Hello, I figured out how to pass all the values of each user inputted parameter to the .msi. I needed to specify each parameter in the install command lines. I am glad you figured out how to pass the parameters to your prerequisites. In what regards your second question, please allow me to explain t...
Hello and welcome to Advanced Installer forums, Unfortunately, I am not very familiar with the ARM architecture. First of all, just to make sure, in order to repackage your application, are you using our Repackager.exe tool or the "EXE to MSI" project template? As I am not familiar with th...
Hello, Since you have mentioned that you have a suite installation, I imagine that the features you are talking about are actually feature-based prerequisites (please correct me if I'm wrong). If that is the case, the order is actually dictated by the prerequisite's order. For instance, let's say yo...
Hello Jürgen, The mentioned error means: UPDATE_INSTALLATION_FAILED Most probably, the installation condition of the update is wrong. After the update is installed, the condition is checked and, if false, this error is returned. There are two ways in which this can be avoided: 1. create a condition ...
Hello Robert and welcome to Advanced Installer forums, In what regards your first issue, I am glad you fixed it. In what regards your second question, yes, that is possible. In order to achieve that, please proceed as it follows: - go to "Custom Actions" page - add a "LaunchFile"...
Hello Sonda, Unfortunately, it is not possible to achieve that. However, if you do not want your content to be shown in the log, maybe you can try to execute your PowerShell script through a "Run script from file" instead of "Run inline script" custom action. Hope this helps. Bes...