Web updates fails during install
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:26 am
Hello, InstallAware team.
Using the InstallAware 18.02 trial version (the latest version, I think), we are having an issue with the web updates feature. Following the steps described in this guide: http://www.installaware.com/installaware_web_updates.pdf (note: is this an updated guide? It's from 2007), we managed to create 3 msi installers in different versions (1.0, 1.1 and 1.2, from a test application called "vertest.exe") and, after uploading them to a web server, we were able to perform a web update (through a link "Program Name Update" in the Start Menu). Only one time, it worked well: the update was downloaded and the update installation successfully overwrote (this word exists?) the main executable file.
Then we tried to create a new installer (for our application, this time) and add more files to it (and to the update packs), and we couldn't make another web update. It always failed with this new files, showing a command prompt window with a message erro for tenths of seconds and keeping the older files. However, for some reason, the update routine seems to mark this failed update (the files were not updated) as a sucessfull installation. So, when we click again in the "Program Name Update" in the Start Menu, it shows a message saying that there are no updates available, as if the previous update were successfully completed.
We tried to recreate the test installer (as shown in the guide) and it failed too. We don't know if some change in the InstallAware itself (such as an update we perfomed from 18.00 to 18.02) caused the problem. We reinstalled it many times, and in different machines. We tried the installers in those other machines too, with no success (but at least we managed to log the command prompt error message - it says "Program too big to fit in memory"). We're trying to solve this issue for 2 weeks now, with no success.
Any directions in how to solve this problem? If it helps, we can create a test installer with a update (and the problem) and post here.
PS: sorry for any grammar mistakes. We're not native english speakers.
Thanks in advance.
Nilson
A Solutions
Using the InstallAware 18.02 trial version (the latest version, I think), we are having an issue with the web updates feature. Following the steps described in this guide: http://www.installaware.com/installaware_web_updates.pdf (note: is this an updated guide? It's from 2007), we managed to create 3 msi installers in different versions (1.0, 1.1 and 1.2, from a test application called "vertest.exe") and, after uploading them to a web server, we were able to perform a web update (through a link "Program Name Update" in the Start Menu). Only one time, it worked well: the update was downloaded and the update installation successfully overwrote (this word exists?) the main executable file.
Then we tried to create a new installer (for our application, this time) and add more files to it (and to the update packs), and we couldn't make another web update. It always failed with this new files, showing a command prompt window with a message erro for tenths of seconds and keeping the older files. However, for some reason, the update routine seems to mark this failed update (the files were not updated) as a sucessfull installation. So, when we click again in the "Program Name Update" in the Start Menu, it shows a message saying that there are no updates available, as if the previous update were successfully completed.
We tried to recreate the test installer (as shown in the guide) and it failed too. We don't know if some change in the InstallAware itself (such as an update we perfomed from 18.00 to 18.02) caused the problem. We reinstalled it many times, and in different machines. We tried the installers in those other machines too, with no success (but at least we managed to log the command prompt error message - it says "Program too big to fit in memory"). We're trying to solve this issue for 2 weeks now, with no success.
Any directions in how to solve this problem? If it helps, we can create a test installer with a update (and the problem) and post here.
PS: sorry for any grammar mistakes. We're not native english speakers.
Thanks in advance.
Nilson
A Solutions