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Help in Windows MSI file

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darseh

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Aug 5, 2003
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I have a windows installer .msi file problem. I updated my features and components and updated the old .msi file call it old.msi into a new msi file say new.msi. When I run new.msi it calls old.msi, why is that? What have I done wrong?
I am not an expert on windows installer, please help.
Actually, I want to run an Upgrade but old.msi does not have an Upgrade table, so I am trying to do a reinstall to the upgraded product.

Thanks,
 
Hi Darseh,
There are basically two types of upgrade:
Minor upgrade: here you are changing your minor version no. of the product and also providing some additional files.
Major upgrade: here you are changing the major version number for ex: 1.0 to 2.0. In this case, you are actually uninstalling the files/components of the old product and installing the files/components of the new product. Accordingly the entry in the control panel gets updated from 1.0 to 2.0.
If you have InstallShield Developer with you - please go through this topic in the help: Contents->Help library->Advanced features->Upgrading an Application->Major upgrades.
Basically, you need to go to the Upgrade table (direct editor) of your new product and make some entries. The help gives all directions.
If you still not able to do it, please contact 1s again

Thanks

Sujit
 
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