nwein
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Just as the subject says - is this intentional, and if so, why?
Yes, I have the auUnloadUpdaterAfterCheckForUpdates set to false, since I want the updater to always check for new versions, but I don't think it should do that if there's no add-in installed.
I suppose I can probably kill it in the uninstall custom actions of the msi (though i'm not sure how exactly), but I don't think I should be doing it, I believe your code should.
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Andrei Smolin
Add-in Express team
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Hello Nir,
We can't reproduce this. nwein writes:
I don't think it should do that if there's no add-in installed.
Is it possible that the add-in's registry keys are still in place? Is the add-in listed on the File | Options | Add-ins page?
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nwein
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I'll check with the user. I can't seem to reproduce it myself either |
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