The Wow64 stuff unless you want any redirection again because it's In/are deleted from system32 when they should be in SysWOW64 on 圆4Īlso, from the MSDN docs, it seems that you don't need to reenable Disabling it that early would mean the 32-bit files end up onInit function, I'd still need to duplicate it in an un.onInit for the I disable the redirection in the uninstaller section as the uninstaller only SysWOW64 on 圆4 systems as they're 32-bit files which is also why theyĬ:\Program Files (x86)\WinPcap\rpcapd.exeĬ:\Windows\system32\drivers\npf.sys (AMD64 NT5/6) The other $SYSDIR files need to be redirected (or placed directly) into I would think it should still uninstall properly without it,Įspecially since the other $SYSDIR files apparently uninstall What Windows tells it so you can't blame NSIS too much. Little misleading of the uninstaller, I know, but I think it's just going on The failed deletion of npf.sys (which remains in system32). It has really deleted wpcap.dll from the SysWOW64 folder and doesn't list Remove folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\WinPcap\ When you don't disable the redirection, the uninstaller's actionsĭelete file: C:\Windows\system32\wpcap.dll It to the SysWOW64 folder (and it's obviously not in there, so silentlyįails). The uninstaller tries to delete npf.sys from system32 and Windows redirects If you don't disable the redirection then Necessary that you disable/reenable the Wow64 stuff when deleting the There is just one issue that I want to ask you about: is it really By Thread RE: WinPcap Installer 圆4 Support
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