4

In my wix project, I have a file "connect.exe" that will usually be running during uninstall or update. During uninstallation and major update Wix will prompt before closing with the usual "The following applications should be closed before continuing the install."

This dialogue will successfully shut down the program:

Action 17:19:59: ShutdownApplications. Shutting down applications
MSI (s) (5C:44) [17:20:02:880]: RESTART MANAGER: Successfully shut down all applications in the service's session that held files in use.
MSI (c) (A4:08) [17:20:02:880]: RESTART MANAGER: Successfully shut down all applications that held files in use.

But then right after, it'll throw an error saying that it could not shut down the application:

MSI (s) (5C:44) [17:20:33:300]: Note: 1: 1611 
MSI (s) (5C:44) [17:20:33:300]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error 
MSI (s) (5C:44) [17:20:33:300]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message` FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1611 
The setup was unable to automatically close all requested applications. Please ensure that the applications holding files in use are closed before continuing with the installation.

Even though the application is clearly shut down on the system. Also, it won't restart it when doing a major update after the installer is finished updating.

Everything else seems to work just fine.

Notably, the program connect.exe runs a window that is hidden most of the time. It's mainly used as an on screen display for service.exe which runs via Windows System Service.

How can I fix this to work? Am I not handling something on the connect.exe application end?

connect.exe component entry:

            <Component Id="ConnectExe" Guid="..." DiskId="1">
                <File Id="connect.exe" Name="connect.exe" Source="..\data\connect.exe" KeyPath="yes">
                    <Shortcut Advertise="yes" Description="Connect front end application." Directory="ApplicationProgramsFolder" Icon="connect.exe" Id="ConnectStartMenuShortcut" Name="Connect" IconIndex="0" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR">
                        <Icon Id="connect.exe" SourceFile="..\data\connect.exe" />
                    </Shortcut>
                    <Shortcut Advertise="yes" Description="Connect front end application." Directory="StartupFolder" Icon="connect.exe" IconIndex="0" Id="ConnectStartupShortcut" Name="Connect" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR"></Shortcut>
                </File>
                <RemoveFolder Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder" Directory="ApplicationProgramsFolder" On="uninstall" />
            </Component>
6
  • 1
    Does the application properly follow restart manager protocol? For restart manager to work, the application needs to handle certain messages and do this in a timely fashion. For instance, if it spends too much time handling WM_QUERYENDSESSION / WM_ENDSESSION, restart manager will consider it as not responding, which could lead to the error message you see. Also, if the application did not register itself for restart, restart manager won't restart the application. See Guidelines for Applications.
    – zett42
    Aug 7, 2018 at 15:03
  • I have the exact same problem with the exact same log entries, but in my case I’m updating a shell extension. So it’s not my program that fails to restart, it’s explorer.exe. Makes it unlikely that Restart Manager protocol is not followed.
    – Krishty
    Oct 11, 2020 at 14:40
  • @Krishty - did you resolve how to get WiX to successfully install and uninstall shell extensions? I am really struggling and can't find any good examples on the web. It shuts down explorer.exe, but fails to restart it. Mar 2, 2022 at 9:38
  • @TimCalladene No. The problem persisted even with manually-built MSIs (no WiX involved). My impression is that this is no bug in either WiX nor the MSIs, but MS screwed this up big time in the Installer service, in Restart Manager, or in Explorer. I resorted to making reboots mandatory for my shell extensions … bad for the user, but I’m out of ideas.
    – Krishty
    Mar 3, 2022 at 10:10
  • 1
    @TimCalladene Thanks, but this is not acceptable to me because I must be sure my shell extension is loaded properly. May be interesting for others, though, so upvoted.
    – Krishty
    Mar 3, 2022 at 20:38

1 Answer 1

3

Improved?: Different ways to create and interpret MSI logs.


Log File: What does the rest of the log file say? Any mention of other files that are locked? Some logging and log-file interpretation hints can be found here.

I wouldn't be surprised if you have found a bug in the restart manager. Though a relatively simple concept, it involves some seriously complicated stuff. Hidden windows are exactly a source of such complexity.

Quick Questions:


Some Links:

2
  • 1
    This answer is pretty phenomenal. My application is built on Qt. But I am listening for both WM_QUERYENDSESSION and WM_ENDSESSION events. The application doesn't get either of them. The tray icon disappears, but my application does not stop running. Not sure what other messages are being sent to my application that would kill the system tray icon but the application doesn't quit. Aug 8, 2018 at 0:53
  • I also think this is a Restart Manager bug. I have the same problem restarting explorer.exe to install a shell extension, and it fails with the exact same error messages. explorer.exe is obviously RM-compatible and the operation runs smoothly on Windows 7 (I just tested it). I’ve also tried MSIDISABLERMRESTART=0 MSIRMSHUTDOWN=2 MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL=0 according to this answer with no luck. I assume the Windows 10 Restart Manager is simply broken under many circumstances.
    – Krishty
    Oct 11, 2020 at 15:39

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.