Jason
Jason

Reputation: 28600

How to prevent "This program might not have installed correctly" messages on Vista

I have a product setup executable that copies some files to the user's hard drive. It's not a typical installer in the normal sense (it doesn't add anything to the Start Menu or Program Files folders).

Each time the setup program is run on Vista, after the exe terminates, Vista produces a task dialog:

Is there a function I need to call from the exe or registry entry to set, to indicate to the operating system that the program installed correctly (or to at least supress this message)?

Related questions: "This program might not have installed correctly" message in Windows 7 RC (for Windows 7-specific issues)

Upvotes: 50

Views: 56026

Answers (6)

Moonhyuk Choi
Moonhyuk Choi

Reputation: 1

I solved it by changing the assembly title.

Upvotes: 0

MrCalvin
MrCalvin

Reputation: 1825

There seems to be more reasons for this. If you renamed you application remember also the names in Assembly Information, they all has to be equal otherwise the nag-screen "This program might not have installed correctly" might pop-up :-P enter image description here

Can also be modified directly in the AssemblyInfo.vb/.cs file

Upvotes: 0

mik
mik

Reputation: 461

Include this section in the program's manifest file:

<compatibility xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:compatibility.v1">
  <application>
    <!--The ID below indicates application support for Windows Vista -->
      <supportedOS Id="{e2011457-1546-43c5-a5fe-008deee3d3f0}"/>
    <!--The ID below indicates application support for Windows 7 -->
      <supportedOS Id="{35138b9a-5d96-4fbd-8e2d-a2440225f93a}"/>
    <!--The ID below indicates application support for Windows 8 -->
      <supportedOS Id="{4a2f28e3-53b9-4441-ba9c-d69d4a4a6e38}"/>
    <!--The ID below indicates application support for Windows 8.1 -->
      <supportedOS Id="{1f676c76-80e1-4239-95bb-83d0f6d0da78}"/>
    <!--The ID below indicates application support for Windows 10 -->
      <supportedOS Id="{8e0f7a12-bfb3-4fe8-b9a5-48fd50a15a9a}"/>

  </application>
</compatibility>

It'll suppress Program Compatibility Assistant by stating that your app is compatible with Vista and Win 7.

Upvotes: 46

Larry Osterman
Larry Osterman

Reputation: 16142

One of the reasons that this message pops up is when the system thinks you're running an installer but it doesn't find an entry for the application in the add/remove programs list.

I don't know if this is the case for your app, but it's worth checking.

Upvotes: 3

Anders
Anders

Reputation: 101646

The first thing you should try is to add a "Vista manifest" with requestedExecutionLevel

If that is not enough (Clicking cancel on uninstall with UAC off etc) you need to use undocumented stuff like setting the image version field in the PE header to 6.0

Upvotes: 3

Jon Grant
Jon Grant

Reputation: 11530

You need to add some information into the AppCompat section of the registry.

See this link and look for "How to disable a Program Compatibility Assistant warning".

Also there is apparently a method that involves adding a manifest file to your setup executable to flag it as "Vista-aware".

Upvotes: 7

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