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If the patch file could not be created, use this log file to determine the source of the
error.
See also:
Patch Creation
on page 128
About Patch Sequencing
on page 129
Removing Patches in the Windows Installer SDK Help
Specifying Previous Versions for Patches
To specify previous versions for patches
1. Access the Previous Version Details page.
See
Creating a Patch File
on page 130.
This page is not related to the System Search page in Installation Expert, which lets
you search for files, registry entries, and components, or search .INI files.
2. Complete the page and click OK:
Previous MSI path
Specify the path to an .MSI that can be upgraded by this patch. You must
specify an .MSI, even if you deployed the installation as a single-file .EXE.
Ignore missing files while making patch
Mark this if you have files that you do not want to put in the patch, such as a
ReadMe file. This lets you delete files from the .MSI without receiving an error
during patch file creation.
Match Product Code
Mark this if this patch should be installed only if the product code of the
installed application on the destination computer matches the product code of
the current installation. The product code is located on the Product Details page
in Windows Installer Editor.
Match Upgrade Code
Leave this marked to make sure that the upgrade code is the same for the
previous application and the upgrade application. The upgrade code should
always be the same for different versions of the same product.
Match Language
Mark this to confirm that the language codes match between the target and
upgrade images.
Version To Check
Select what parts of the product version—the major, minor, or update version—
should be used in the version relationship comparison. Example: Suppose the
product version is 2.4.6801. The first segment is the major version; the second
segment is the minor version; and the third segment is the update version (also
called build version).
The version for each installation is in the Version field on the Product Details
page in Windows Installer Editor.
Version Relationship
Select a comparison that must be true in order for the patch to be installed.
Base Version is the version of the package you use to create the patch; this is
the version you specify in Previous MSI path. Installed Version is the version
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