Hello,
is it possible to condition the installation of a package based on the presence of a program in the machine's software inventory?
I have a Trend Micro antivirus to install with two possible scenarios:
1. Previous installation (v.11.0.4778
) -> run a migration utility ->
run the installation MSI file;
2. No installation
-> run the installation MSI file.
I would like to do something like this:
if v.11.0.4778 is installed
, then run the migration utility
and run the installation utility;
otherwise, run the installation utility.
Thank you.
Custom installation trend
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Hello,
it's possible. Look into the `installed_software`
Here's an example in the documentation: https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/CreationPaqu ... nstall-cmd
You can then test the installed version using the `version` returned by this function and proceed with your version upgrade.
Alexandre
it's possible. Look into the `installed_software`
Here's an example in the documentation: https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/CreationPaqu ... nstall-cmd
You can then test the installed version using the `version` returned by this function and proceed with your version upgrade.
Alexandre
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Daniel Traversa
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- Registration: February 21, 2017 - 2:26 PM
Perfect, thank you.
I missed it in the documentation.
I missed it in the documentation.
