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I have a VB.net program. I recently just compiled a new version of the program, but the old version is already installed on the computer. Is there a way to update the program without:

1) Uninstalling and re-installing the program
2) Running the program (On load it runs queries, and emails results).  I don't want it to run until it's Windows Scheduled time.
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  • How did you install it previously? Mar 2, 2014 at 21:12
  • You need to provide more information about your problem. From what I read out of your question I would give the answer: Just copy the new .EXE over the old one. Since I would guess that this is not feasible in your case, you need to clarify what your want.
    – Jens
    Mar 2, 2014 at 21:26

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If you use a standard Setup or MSI builder for your app, as you update the program and increment the version the installer will know this and update your app without uninstalling being done manually.

Examples:

  1. InnoSetup - free
  2. VS Setup project - pro or higher version no express versions
  3. InstallAware - not free

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