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Nuance PDF COnverter Enterprise 7 silent install message

When I am installing the Nuance PDF COnverter silently for first time everything is okay but after un installing on same machine and instaling it again, giving me a dialogue box saying that

"The Installer has detected an older stand-alone version of the Zeon DocuCom printer on your system. Nuance PDF Converter Enterprise 7 cannot co-exist with this software, and will upgrade this with its printer driver! Doyou wish to continue?"

like that messagebox is coming!! any ideas to suppress that??

I am following msi, mst method to deploy it and checked the propertis, done the change like DOCUCOMDRY_DELETEEXISTING=1 buck no use !!!


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Answer Summary:
After uninstalling the application, remove the printers form the system using: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dl /n "DocuCom PDF Driver" rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dl /n "ScanSoft PDF Create!"
Posted by: ontari.ontari 12 years ago
Black Belt
1

used this batch script and ran as adminstrator to uninstall the local printers installed with previous version of Nuance PDF converter by that way I did not get the msg again..


rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dl /n "DocuCom PDF Driver"

rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dl /n "ScanSoft PDF Create!"

 


 

Posted by: akki 12 years ago
4th Degree Black Belt
0

Since its an standalone app and appears to be a third party component licensed from Zeon Corporation, you can uninstall this application after uninstalling the main application.

This way you wont get any error message while reinstalling it.


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