I have an installer created using Visual Studio's Setup and Deployment that typically does pretty good.
From time to time, one of my releases is flawed and I need a way to quickly reverse my decision to go with my fabulous upgrade.
I can create a link by including a custom class that inherits from System.Configuration.Installer
or create an option in my application to uninstall itself so that I can re-install the old version using something like this:
//using System.Diagnostics;
public static void Uninstall(string productCode, string option) {
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(productCode) && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(option)) {
string path = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.System);
string param1 = string.Format("{0} {1}", path, @"\msiexec.exe");
string param2 = string.Format("{0} {1}", option, productCode);
ProcessStartInfo psInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(param1, param2);
// NOTE: `option` = /i to repair or remove; /x to remove only
try {
Process.Start(psInfo);
return;
} catch (Exception) { } // the uninstall failed
}
}
So...
My question: How do I get the ProductCode for my installation?
NOTE: I understand Microsoft recommends going through the Add/Remove Programs
(XP) or Programs and Features
(Vista/7), but my application is going in a manufacturing environment where most PCs have these features removed (using tweak
or some various tool) by our Network Administrators.