Under "Add or remove programs" i can see five versions:
- ApplicationName v3.0.4.0
- ApplicationName v3.0.4.18
- ApplicationName v3.0.5.27
- ApplicationName v3.0.5.28
- ApplicationName v3.0.5.29
when trying to install ApplicationName v3.0.5.30 all previous versions are NOT deleted. Versions that stays are:
- ApplicationName v3.0.4.0
- ApplicationName v3.0.4.18
I already read all about on How to implement WiX installer upgrade?
Code that i use is:
<Product Id="*"
UpgradeCode="$(var.UpgradeCode)"
Version="$(var.Version)"
Language="1033"
Name="$(var.ProductDisplayName) (v$(var.Version))"
Manufacturer="Unknown">
<Package InstallerVersion="380" Compressed="yes"/>
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="IileServer.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<Property Id="PREVIOUSVERSIONSINSTALLED" Secure="yes" />
<Upgrade Id="$(var.UpgradeCode)">
<UpgradeVersion
Minimum="0.0.0.0" Maximum="99.0.0.0"
Property="PREVIOUSVERSIONSINSTALLED"
IncludeMinimum="yes" IncludeMaximum="no" />
</Upgrade>
<InstallExecuteSequence>
<RemoveExistingProducts Before="InstallInitialize" />
</InstallExecuteSequence>
What i am doing wrong?
I also tryed to build version v3.0.6.0 and after install i got the same result.
Versions v3.0.5.X was removed
Versions v3.0.4.X was not uninstalled
UpgradeCode is the same for all versions, i looked with Orca image
Last UpgradeCode on image is for version 3.0.6.0
Ignoring Digits: Extract from the MSI SDK documentation for the ProductVersion property
:
"Note that Windows Installer uses only the first three fields of the product version. If you include a fourth field in your product version, the installer ignores the fourth field...At least one of the three fields of ProductVersion must change for an upgrade using the Upgrade table.
"
In order to get rid of installations in the wild, there are a few approaches.
Uninstall By Product Code: I would just get a list of product codes and uninstall corporate-wide if you are delivering an in-house application: How can I find the product GUID of an installed MSI setup? The list of product codes you assemble can then be passed to msiexec.exe /x {productcode}
as explained in section 3 here. Just a simple batch file. Or you can try WMI, or one of the other approaches.
Uninstall By Upgrade Code: You can check if all your setup versions share the same upgrade code by using the code from here: How can I find the Upgrade Code for an installed MSI file? (they probably do). There is even a VBScript version here. Throwing in a link to an answer where I link to several other ways to uninstall, such as by uninstalling all setups that share the same upgrade code. And a direct link to actual code to do so (uninstall by upgrade code).
Uninstall By Product Name: You can uninstall by product name matching as well. Some samples here (VBScript): Is there an alternative to GUID when using msiexec to uninstall an application?. And here is a .NET DTF uninstall function: Uninstalling program (distinctively simplistic, needs tweaking for real-world use).
Some Links: