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CitrixPackageMSI and WebClient 9x

Hello,

I am trying to install the Citrix Package MSI that installs:

Secure Access Client
Program Neighborhood
WebClient 9x

and a few other features.

I have an .msi for the newest web client, version 10, but the 9x web client set as a feature within the Package.msi is not allowing the version 10 web client to install (compatibility popup).

I am using InstallShield 10.5 and have taken the following steps:

1. Delete the web client feature from the msi (gives me missing feature error upon install)
2. Create an .mst and set InstallLevel feature property to 0 (never install)
3. Delete entire ICA_Client feature (includes Program Neighborhood)
4. Attempted running web client 10 .msi first and then package .msi (the older version seems to overwrite
then newer version).

Does anyone know if there is a property, feature, or any other setting I'm missing? All I really should have to do to ensure the web client does not install with the CitrixPackage.msi is to set the feature property Installlevel equal to 0 through an .mst.

Thanks in advance for anyone who knows the fix for this.

Jonesy

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Answers (1)

Posted by: turbokitty 17 years ago
6th Degree Black Belt
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I'm not really following you. You're installing this on a clean machine (no previous Citrix) and you're trying to disable or enable a feature?

Please be clear what you're trying to accomplish then log the MSI install and let us know what errors you're getting.
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