Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Uninstall out-of-browser silverlight application programmatically

Uninstall out-of-browser silverlight application programmatically

How to uninstall out-of-browser silverlight 4 application programmatically instead of using the contextmenu (e.g. if I want to replace the context menu)?

Edit

I have found in "Installing Silverlight applications without the browser involved" how to uninstall by calling the command-line:

"%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Silverlight\sllauncher.exe" /uninstall /origin:silverlight.net/content/samples/apps/…

This can be used in:-

 dynamic cmd = AutomationFactory.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");  cmd.Run(run, 1, true); 

Is there any better solution?

Answers & Comments...

Answer: 1

I'm not sure you can do this programmatically.

One option is to get the user to use Add/Remove programs to remove it.

Another is to use the silent installation option to remove it ( link - http://mtaulty.com/CommunityServer/blogs/mike_taultys_blog/archive/2010/03/24/silverlight-4-rc-and-the-silent-installation.aspx ) but that involves COM interop calls.

Mike.

by : Mikehttp://stackoverflow.com/users/322254

Answer: 2

The solution you mentioned is still the only way I know to do it. It's a nice touch put a Application.Current.MainWindow.Close(); after it though as the application will still be running after you do the uninstall.

Marc

by : marcnicolhttp://stackoverflow.com/users/352103

Answer: 3

Pretty certain this isn't possible without resorting to COM interop as Mike says, also I'd question if it's a good idea since:

1) Removing the uninstall option will no doubt annoy many users and is bad practice. 2) You say you are looking to implement a new context menu? Unless this is a LOB application I'd be wary of this as many users won't be used to accessing context menus in a web app which to me is poor HCI. If it is a LOB application then Add/remove programs would be an OK solution?

by : Sidebphttp://stackoverflow.com/users/276327

Answer: 4

This isn't an answer, but it's related to your issue. On the official Silverlight wishlist, I added the ability to do this quite some time ago. Luckily, quite few users agree. With enough votes, hopefully it will appear in a future version of Silverlight.

http://dotnet.uservoice.com/forums/4325-silverlight-feature-suggestions/suggestions/410706-greater-control-over-installation-in-oob

by : MutantNinjaCodeMonkeyhttp://stackoverflow.com/users/92196

Answer: 5

Please checkout this link that would be help full for you http://www.techsupportall.com/silverlight-wont-install-and-cant-uninstall/

by : Leo Tylerhttp://stackoverflow.com/users/1980372




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