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10/7/2007 3:08 AM
 

Hi everybody,

I implemented IUpgradeable interface  to update web.config  file during  module installation, which works well. Now I'm wondering if there is any interface I can implement to reverse the change during uninstall process.

Thank you

Frank


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10/7/2007 11:41 AM
 

That would be nice to have, but there is not currently anything you can do except to include an uninstall script.

As a work-around you could build an "Upgrade" module that you install over the top of your module but actually functions as an Un-Installer.
The drawback is that yYou would have to write your own code for removing the module from the ModuleDefinitions, etc.
It's not really elegant, but it would work.


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10/7/2007 4:32 PM
 

thanks a lot, John. Maybe we  can  put this into Gemini as an enhancement request.

Frank


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