25
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I have a deployment project which will not let me install over an older version. The msi file says to uninstall the program first from Add/Remove programs. This is not a good user experience. How can I do it so that the installer will simply remove the software first and then install the new version?

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What's this have to do with the C# programming language?John Saunders

5 Answers

27
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This is tricky, you have to do following steps,

  1. Set Remove Previous Installation as True
  2. Set Detect new version as True
  3. Your C# program's version must increase with every deployment
  4. You should change version of your installer to one higher version and it will ask you to change product code, select YES.
  5. Do not change your upgrade code, let it be same.

If you do not do 3rd step correctly, installer will still install and keep the old file, your file version of every file must be new if you have changed your content.

13
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I tried out a few scenarios, maybe this will help someone save some time

If Assembly Version changes AND project installer version changes (with ProductCode Guid changing also) -> App installs over the top of existing one -> dlls and exe versions get updated -> IF path installed to is different, existing initially installed project files are deleted from where they were installed. (and files made since remain)

If Assembly Version changes AND project installer version changes (without ProductCode Guid changing) -> User is asked to manually remove the application -> if they go ahead and remove from control panel first, app can then be installed and the dlls and exes get updated to the new version

If ONLY Assembly Version changes, or only project installer version changes (without ProductCode Guid changing) -> User is asked to manually remove the application -> if they go ahead and remove from control panel first, app can then be installed and the dlls and exes get updated to the new version

If ONLY project installer version changes (with ProductCode Guid changing also) -> MSI goes through install process, but dlls and exe do not change version -they are as per assembly version, and are replaced with files of same assembly build version -> IF path installed to is different, existing initially installed project files are deleted from where they were installed. (any files made since remain)

If project installer version changes (with ProductCode Guid changing also) and assembly version is lower than installed version -> Installation will commence, at the end user is informed install fails as old version.

6
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Set setup project property RemovePreviousVersions True

But you have to use same UpgradeCode in both setup applications

0
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You can do this sometimes after installing new version the old product will remain same.

You need to change the sequence number of RemoveExistingProducts ,It must schedule between Install Validate action and InstallInitialize . You can do this by ORCA

For Ex InstallValidate=1400 InstallInitialize =1500

Then RemoveExistingProducts =1450

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If you are using visual studio 2012 or upper version ,

  1. If you have already installer folder under the solution folder, just open the Project assistant under Installer and double click on it .

2.Once you open Project assistant you see the Application Information ,here you can enter the version you want to change it.