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...
Hello Simon, Unfortunately, I was ill last week, so I couldn't test your solution. No worries about this. I hope you feel better now. I am really glad the solution worked for you. Now let's address your issue. Indeed, if the file is not present, then the PowerShell script will fail (this is the expe...
In order to achieve this, you can use our predefined "Launch EXE with Working Directory" custom action. This custom action will allow you to select the working directory of your executable.
Hello Diego, When "Não" is selected, simply do not install SQL. If that is the case, then you can proceed as it follows: - open your Advanced Installer project - go to "Dialogs" page - select the Radio Button Group control - when selecting it, please have a look on the right pane. There, you should ...
Hello Mike, I was finally able to manually replicate this behavior on my end. Long story short, this issue is happening because the MSI file is deleted before the installation. Basically, your MSI file is downloaded in the "Updates" folder, which is deleted when the older product is uninstalled. Nor...
Hello, First of all, I would like to start by saying that I do not believe all the additional work is worth just for making the folder structure in the "Files and Folders" page be more intuitive. If the new developer of the project is confused by that, there are few ways of pointing him in the right...
Hello Phil, I've had an attempt at this, but i get mixed results, either the double quotes are before the drive letter or the entire string is wrapped in double quotes. Little bit confused. That's ok, we got this. In PowerShell, the double quotes character (") has a special meaning (also the single ...
Hello Srujan, now i am stuck at how to make sure the installation completed successful when i install silently. I am not quite sure I understand what you mean here. Could you please elaborate? If I understand correctly, you want to check the installation status (please correct me if I'm wrong). To d...
Hello Diego and welcome to Advanced Installer, Could you please give me some more details about your scenario so I can better assist you? For instance, when "Sim" is selected, you want to install SQL Server silently, but what about "Nao" being selected - what you want to happen in that case? Should ...