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08-19-2010, 08:43 AM
Hi Friedrich,
We've been using the web update feature without any issues for years now,
using our own servers.
We recently deployed our first product where we have to use the client's
server. It's Windows / ISS from what I can gather. We first had issues
with the web update feature not working, which I figured out was because we
couldn't access the .00001, .00002 etc files on their sever. That seems to
be resolved now, I can access those files using a web browser.
However, when I run the web update EXE, it now detects that there is a new
version, downloads the "first" exe (e.g. mysetup_100.exe), but then seems to
launch that exe, which then flashes momentarily on the screen while it
starts up, but then immediately closes.
Could it be that the first exe (mysetup_100.exe) is trying to download the
first "file", as in "mysetup_100.00001", but can't find that file and
therefore closes? No error messages are being displayed, are you perhaps
logging these somewhere where I could look?
Thanks, and regards,
Gary.
Gary James
StrategyOnline.co.za
South Africa
We've been using the web update feature without any issues for years now,
using our own servers.
We recently deployed our first product where we have to use the client's
server. It's Windows / ISS from what I can gather. We first had issues
with the web update feature not working, which I figured out was because we
couldn't access the .00001, .00002 etc files on their sever. That seems to
be resolved now, I can access those files using a web browser.
However, when I run the web update EXE, it now detects that there is a new
version, downloads the "first" exe (e.g. mysetup_100.exe), but then seems to
launch that exe, which then flashes momentarily on the screen while it
starts up, but then immediately closes.
Could it be that the first exe (mysetup_100.exe) is trying to download the
first "file", as in "mysetup_100.00001", but can't find that file and
therefore closes? No error messages are being displayed, are you perhaps
logging these somewhere where I could look?
Thanks, and regards,
Gary.
Gary James
StrategyOnline.co.za
South Africa