In my attempts to go roll back from the 2011.1 service release to the 2011.1 release I have managed to get in a state where the installer will neither install or remove. I get the error message below with an attempt to install, remove or repair.
Action start 7:47:41: LaunchConditions.This installation requires that the minimum .NET Framework version installed must be 2.0.50727 or later.MSI (s) (80:84) [07:48:09:987]: Product: Infragistics NetAdvantage WPF 2011.1 -- This installation requires that the minimum .NET Framework version installed must be 2.0.50727 or later.
What's the real problem here?
Thanks,
Jon
I also have this issue with WPF_20121 - it's recently started to come up - I tried the msiexec and it appeared to work but when I do the compile it hangs because it's throwing up a window (invisible to my builds). I have the log from the install but can't upload it?
Hello Bruno,
I tried to reproduce the issue, but I was able to install NetAdvantage WPF 2011.1 on Windows 10 machine without any issues.
Are you logged in as an administrator on the machine? Can you please try to open an administrator command prompt at the folder where the NetAdvantage_WPF_20111.msi is located and run the command: "msiexec /i NetAdvantage_WPF_20111.msi /lvx* log.txt"
If the installation fails again, please send me the log.txt file.
ThanksVasil
Hi guys,
I'm running a similar issue trying to Intall NetAdvantage 2011.1 on a Windows 10 machine. I have net frameworks already install.I've tried different location, some register keys, but no luck.
Can you provide me some help on this.
I'm attaching the log file from Installation. It's similar than the one upload before.
logfile.rar
Hello Jon,
I have been following your discussion and I assume that you have tried to use the installer after you have the Service Release installed. The installer is only meant to initially install the RTM version and afterwards upgrade to the available Service Releases. You cannot use to install older versions or revert to them. For those scenarios I can suggest looking into this forum post: http://blogs.infragistics.com/forums/t/60961.aspx
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you require any further clarification on the matter.
Hi Jon,
Thank you for the log file. We will analyze it and give you feedback or ask you for more information.
Best regards,
Alex Vezenkov