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Subject: [localupdatepubl:discussion] Foxit MSI Installer Failed
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Unfortunately it looks like all the previous installs were all done by EXE installers, and they range a gamut of different versions.
I've managed to figure out the rules for the package to detect the current install, and approve or decline it based on that (it comes up as "Not Applicable" for my test rig, so I think I've got that part down) but I'm still a little confused about uninstall.
>From what I understand, I can't approve an EXE for uninstall? I'd have to do them manually?
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I've managed to figure out the rules for the package to detect the current install, and approve or decline it based on that (it comes up as "Not Applicable" for my test rig, so I think I've got that part down) but I'm still a little confused about uninstall.
From what I understand, I can't approve an EXE for uninstall? I'd have to do them manually?
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