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- #Advanced installer updater flags .exe#
- #Advanced installer updater flags update#
- #Advanced installer updater flags download#
Is there any sort of "logging" or debug mode I can run to figure what exactly the update. /edit MyUpdatesConfigurationProject.aip /UpdateInstaller MyUpdateName -path D:RepositoryWork.
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#Advanced installer updater flags download#
It's able to download and read my UPDATES-CONFIG-FILE.txt as the error message I get if I delete the file from my server is different.
#Advanced installer updater flags .exe#
exe file will immediately start a download. Using my browser and entering the link to my application. the INI file should NOT contain " aiu " that goes in the UPDATES-CONFIG-FILE.txt not the INI?ĮDIT: The above company and product references are generic that I replaced, but the syntax is consistent. Unfortunately the error message returned is not very helpful in pointing me in a direction to diagnose, it misleading. I'm having this exact same issue and "I think" my files are correct and I can navigate to my link (via browser) and the download starts immediately.ĪppDir=C:\Program Files\My Company LLC\MyApp\ĭownloadsFolder=C:\ProgramData\My Company LLC\MyApp\updates\ Updater.ini (file in installed application version 1.0) I checked and all files looks correct, also urls inside file are pointing to correct places. Its possible that the content on the server does not match the updates configuration file URL I have a problem with Auto Updater, after made all of steps from tutorial, and after installing Demo 1.0.0.0 then after click on CHeck for Updates I have popup:Ĭhecking for Updates - Invalid or missing updates configuration file. I am working on preparing an Auto Updater for application in my work. This would be useful in testing scenarios, because currently the person responsible for testing the program needs to uninstall and re-install to revert that value back to anytime before the next day.I am using Advanced Installer Version 17.3 (2E9BB285) My second question is, if the user decides to tell the updater to not check for anymore updates until tomorrow, is there a way to reset that value? I know about the /configure option, but it doesn't seem to allow when the next check frequency will be.
#Advanced installer updater flags update#
If I call "updater.exe /silentall -nofreqcheck", then I get the "checking for updates" dialog as well as a new update available. It seems as though the -nofreqcheck is not working with the /silent option. However when I call just "updater.exe", it finds the update no problem. This is after the user has set the updater to not look for updates again until tomorrow. My first question I am trying to have answered, is if this is actually the case, because when I call "updater.exe /silent -nofreqcheck" I get no results, nothing comes back saying there is an update available. It is said that -nofreqcheck can be used with /silent. It says that the -nofreqcheck switch is only valid with the /silentall and /silentcritical options. I am aware of the /silent option, however in the documentation here: To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. asset on each release the custom fields ( RegistryKey, Flags, etc.). syslinux-installupdate This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. I am trying to allow for my program to call updater.exe each time it starts silently. Builds an Advanced Installer Updater Configuration File from GitHub Releases.