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I was installing 3.2.0.2 version(older) over 3.2.0.3(latest) to verify downgrade.
However I get a pop-up message as The setup will perform an upgrade....,
and followed by another pop-up A later version of ....



After the second pop-up, install operation just terminated (which is expected behavior). However, the issue is with first pop-up which shouldn't be displayed while downgrading.



How can I get rid of this first pop-up?



I tried disabling prompt, don't prompt options, but no luck.



I have searched the property manager through string editor as well, but unable to find where is that message is coming from.



Could anyone please help me to get rid of this one?



Thanks in advance










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    – Abhinaw Kaushik
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  • While doing downgrade operation, I am getting upgrade pop-up 1st, then downgrade pop-up. I want to disable upgrade pop-up.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 6 at 7:11















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I was installing 3.2.0.2 version(older) over 3.2.0.3(latest) to verify downgrade.
However I get a pop-up message as The setup will perform an upgrade....,
and followed by another pop-up A later version of ....



After the second pop-up, install operation just terminated (which is expected behavior). However, the issue is with first pop-up which shouldn't be displayed while downgrading.



How can I get rid of this first pop-up?



I tried disabling prompt, don't prompt options, but no luck.



I have searched the property manager through string editor as well, but unable to find where is that message is coming from.



Could anyone please help me to get rid of this one?



Thanks in advance










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    It is not clear what you are talking about. Please add some more detail

    – Denis Schaf
    Mar 6 at 6:55











  • are you talking about changes in InstallShield code? also please provide more details stackoverflow.com/help/mcve

    – Abhinaw Kaushik
    Mar 6 at 7:10












  • While doing downgrade operation, I am getting upgrade pop-up 1st, then downgrade pop-up. I want to disable upgrade pop-up.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 6 at 7:11













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I was installing 3.2.0.2 version(older) over 3.2.0.3(latest) to verify downgrade.
However I get a pop-up message as The setup will perform an upgrade....,
and followed by another pop-up A later version of ....



After the second pop-up, install operation just terminated (which is expected behavior). However, the issue is with first pop-up which shouldn't be displayed while downgrading.



How can I get rid of this first pop-up?



I tried disabling prompt, don't prompt options, but no luck.



I have searched the property manager through string editor as well, but unable to find where is that message is coming from.



Could anyone please help me to get rid of this one?



Thanks in advance










share|improve this question
















I was installing 3.2.0.2 version(older) over 3.2.0.3(latest) to verify downgrade.
However I get a pop-up message as The setup will perform an upgrade....,
and followed by another pop-up A later version of ....



After the second pop-up, install operation just terminated (which is expected behavior). However, the issue is with first pop-up which shouldn't be displayed while downgrading.



How can I get rid of this first pop-up?



I tried disabling prompt, don't prompt options, but no luck.



I have searched the property manager through string editor as well, but unable to find where is that message is coming from.



Could anyone please help me to get rid of this one?



Thanks in advance







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  • 1





    It is not clear what you are talking about. Please add some more detail

    – Denis Schaf
    Mar 6 at 6:55











  • are you talking about changes in InstallShield code? also please provide more details stackoverflow.com/help/mcve

    – Abhinaw Kaushik
    Mar 6 at 7:10












  • While doing downgrade operation, I am getting upgrade pop-up 1st, then downgrade pop-up. I want to disable upgrade pop-up.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 6 at 7:11












  • 1





    It is not clear what you are talking about. Please add some more detail

    – Denis Schaf
    Mar 6 at 6:55











  • are you talking about changes in InstallShield code? also please provide more details stackoverflow.com/help/mcve

    – Abhinaw Kaushik
    Mar 6 at 7:10












  • While doing downgrade operation, I am getting upgrade pop-up 1st, then downgrade pop-up. I want to disable upgrade pop-up.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 6 at 7:11







1




1





It is not clear what you are talking about. Please add some more detail

– Denis Schaf
Mar 6 at 6:55





It is not clear what you are talking about. Please add some more detail

– Denis Schaf
Mar 6 at 6:55













are you talking about changes in InstallShield code? also please provide more details stackoverflow.com/help/mcve

– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 6 at 7:10






are you talking about changes in InstallShield code? also please provide more details stackoverflow.com/help/mcve

– Abhinaw Kaushik
Mar 6 at 7:10














While doing downgrade operation, I am getting upgrade pop-up 1st, then downgrade pop-up. I want to disable upgrade pop-up.

– BidarvaB
Mar 6 at 7:11





While doing downgrade operation, I am getting upgrade pop-up 1st, then downgrade pop-up. I want to disable upgrade pop-up.

– BidarvaB
Mar 6 at 7:11












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To be honest, how much of your users will perform a downgrade of your software?



Is it not better to block downgrades?



What I do is showing a message to the user that a newer version is already installed and if he wants to install the older version, he first needs to remove the installed version.






share|improve this answer

























  • The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 7 at 8:28











  • @BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

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To be honest, how much of your users will perform a downgrade of your software?



Is it not better to block downgrades?



What I do is showing a message to the user that a newer version is already installed and if he wants to install the older version, he first needs to remove the installed version.






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  • The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 7 at 8:28











  • @BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

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To be honest, how much of your users will perform a downgrade of your software?



Is it not better to block downgrades?



What I do is showing a message to the user that a newer version is already installed and if he wants to install the older version, he first needs to remove the installed version.






share|improve this answer

























  • The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 7 at 8:28











  • @BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

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To be honest, how much of your users will perform a downgrade of your software?



Is it not better to block downgrades?



What I do is showing a message to the user that a newer version is already installed and if he wants to install the older version, he first needs to remove the installed version.






share|improve this answer















To be honest, how much of your users will perform a downgrade of your software?



Is it not better to block downgrades?



What I do is showing a message to the user that a newer version is already installed and if he wants to install the older version, he first needs to remove the installed version.







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  • The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 7 at 8:28











  • @BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

    – cvechelp
    Mar 7 at 10:59


















  • The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

    – BidarvaB
    Mar 7 at 8:28











  • @BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

    – cvechelp
    Mar 7 at 10:59

















The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

– BidarvaB
Mar 7 at 8:28





The same thing I am doing. Showing a message to user. However before showing the downgrade message, one extra pop-up I am getting. I want to avoid the extra message.

– BidarvaB
Mar 7 at 8:28













@BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

– cvechelp
Mar 7 at 10:59






@BidarvaB I assume you use the upgrade table to look for previous versions of your product?! Have you read the windows installer help about the upgrade table and especially this line in the explanation of the VersionMin and VersionMax columns: 'VersionMin/VersionMax must be a valid product version as described 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.'

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