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I'm using InnoSetup for creating my application installers and I set the "SetupLogging=yes" flag to always create a setup-log file in the %TEMP% directory. This works fine for the installation procedure. Unfortunately, InnoSetup will not create such a log file when I uninstall the application.

Is there a flag / possibility to force InnoSetup to also create an uninstall log file?

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I wrote the following code to implement @mlaan's answer (appending "/log" to the uninstall strings in the registry). Note that I'm only checking HKLM. You could add lines to check HKCU instead or as well.

#define MyAppID "{3D97CC33-75B0-4D86-8533-B213E5FF4046}"

[Setup]
AppId={{#MyAppID}

[Code]
procedure AppendStringToRegValue(const RootKey: integer; const SubKeyName, ValueName, StringToAppend: string);
var
  OldValue: string;  
  NewValue: string;  
  RootKeyString: string;
begin
  case RootKey of
    HKLM: 
      RootKeyString := 'HKLM';
    HKCU: 
      RootKeyString := 'HKCU';
  else 
    RootKeyString := 'RootKey ' + IntToStr(RootKey);
  end;

  if RegQueryStringValue( RootKey, SubKeyName, ValueName, OldValue ) then
  begin
    NewValue := OldValue + StringToAppend
    if RegWriteStringValue( RootKey, SubKeyName, ValueName, NewValue ) then
      Log('Updated ' + RootKeyString + '\' + SubKeyName + '\' + ValueName + '. New Value = [' + NewValue + '].')
    else
      Log('Could not write to ' + RootKeyString + '\' + SubKeyName + '\' + ValueName + '. Value remains [' + OldValue + '].' )
  end
  else
    Log('Could not read from ' + RootKeyString + '\' + SubKeyName + '\' + ValueName + '.' );
end;

procedure CurStepChanged(CurStep: TSetupStep);
var
  UninstallSubKeyName:  string;
begin
  if CurStep = ssPostInstall then
  begin
    { Modify uninstall registry entries to add "/log" parameter for uninstall }
    UninstallSubKeyName  := 'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{#MyAppID}_is1'
    AppendStringToRegValue(HKLM, UninstallSubKeyName, 'UninstallString', ' /log')
    AppendStringToRegValue(HKLM, UninstallSubKeyName, 'QuietUninstallString', ' /log')
  end;
end;
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I've been able to have the installer write a log file by adding the "/log" option as a parameter to its exe in the Icons section:

[Setup]
...
SetupLogging=yes
...

[Icons]
...
Name: {group}\Uninstall; Filename: {uninstallexe}; Parameters: "/log";
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    That works, but requires that the user uninstall from the Start Menu icon rather than from the Uninstall programs list.
    – Mark Berry
    Dec 30, 2015 at 20:09
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I am not expert but in my case i noticed that during the install, in the install directory was also created a file with the following name:

 unins000.exe

So, to create the log file for uninstall, i just need to call the file from command line giving the path\name for the log, in my case disinstallazione.log:

unins000.exe  /log="C:\disinstallazione.log"

That's how i could understand what's happening during uninstallation.


P.S. also in my case i have

SetupLogging=yes
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  • this just worked for me, with Inno Setup compiler 5.5.7. Thanks!
    – Spike0xff
    Jun 30, 2017 at 19:43
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No, you would have to use [Code] to update the Uninstall registry key to include a /LOG parameter in the UninstallString value.

The registry key will be either HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall(YourAppID)_is1 or HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall(YourAppID)_is1

Do this at the end on the installation, and only when it succeeded. For example inside an CurStepChanged event function with CurStep = ssPostInstall.

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  • Thanks for the answer. This solution works fine for me. But(...) it does have the feel of a dirty hack. Any idea if this feature might be added in the future as a setup flag?
    – mkva
    Mar 25, 2010 at 16:14
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    Thanks for this suggestion. You probably want to update the QuietUninstallString value as well. I've provided sample code in a separate answer.
    – Mark Berry
    Dec 30, 2015 at 22:44
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Put these two lines in the [Setup] section of your InnoSetup script

[Setup]
SetupLogging=yes
UninstallLogMode=append

After uninstalling, look in the temp folder for your logs. In Windows7 that location would be

C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Temp

You will find a file named something like

Setup Log 2014-12-10 #001.txt

That is your Inno Setup Log file.

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    You are mixing two things together. The UninstallLogMode directive has nothing to do with logging of actions that happened during uninstallation process but it's related to the unins*.dat uninstall log files (which is the file holding instructions for how to uninstall the application). Except that, the append value is default and as such does not need to be explicitly specified. So what you have found is (most probably) a setup log file whilst the question asks for uninstall log.
    – TLama
    Dec 11, 2014 at 1:05

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