All, I am aware of the following methods to check the framework version in NSIS. For .NET4.0+ I currently use
Function IsDotNetInstalled
StrCpy $0 "0"
StrCpy $1 "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework" ; Registry entry to look in.
StrCpy $2 0
StartEnum:
; Enumerate the versions installed.
EnumRegKey $3 HKLM "$1\policy" $2
; If we don't find any versions installed, it's not here.
StrCmp $3 "" noDotNet notEmpty
; We found something.
notEmpty:
; Find out if the RegKey starts with 'v'.
; If it doesn't, goto the next key.
StrCpy $4 $3 1 0
StrCmp $4 "v" +1 goNext
StrCpy $4 $3 1 1
; It starts with 'v'. Now check to see how the installed major version
; relates to our required major version.
; If it's equal check the minor version, if it's greater,
; we found a good RegKey.
IntCmp $4 ${DOT_MAJOR} +1 goNext yesDotNetReg
; Check the minor version. If it's equal or greater to our requested
; version then we're good.
StrCpy $4 $3 1 3
IntCmp $4 ${DOT_MINOR} yesDotNetReg goNext yesDotNetReg
goNext:
; Go to the next RegKey.
IntOp $2 $2 + 1
goto StartEnum
yesDotNetReg:
; Now that we've found a good RegKey, let's make sure it's actually
; installed by getting the install path and checking to see if the
; mscorlib.dll exists.
EnumRegValue $2 HKLM "$1\policy\$3" 0
; $2 should equal whatever comes after the major and minor versions
; (ie, v1.1.4322)
StrCmp $2 "" noDotNet
ReadRegStr $4 HKLM $1 "InstallRoot"
; Hopefully the install root isn't empty.
StrCmp $4 "" noDotNet
; Build the actuall directory path to mscorlib.dll.
StrCpy $4 "$4$3.$2\mscorlib.dll"
IfFileExists $4 yesDotNet noDotNet
noDotNet:
; No, something went wrong along the way. Looks like the
; proper .NET Framework isn't installed.
MessageBox MB_ICONEXCLAMATION "To install UserCost, Microsoft's .NET Framework v${DOT_MAJOR}.${DOT_MINOR} \
(or higher) must be installed. Cannot proceed with the installation!"
${OpenURL} "${WWW_MS_DOTNET4}"
Abort
yesDotNet:
; Everything checks out. Proceed with the rest of the installation.
FunctionEnd
This works very well for .NET4.0, but I have now extended my application to utilise the async
/await
features and subsequently need users to install .NET4.5+. The above method is not suitable as the installation for .NET4.5 now does not use the regestry path 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft.NETFramework\Policy" to store any new information, that is that path does not seem to hold a value that changes between .NET4.0 and 4.5. Now I have seen the following posts:
NSIS Installer with .NET 4.5
which uses the registry path/entry 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP' to do the checks. Now this also does bot work as the entry does not change from .NET4.0 to 4.5. I notice that there is and entry called 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft.NETFramework\v4.0.30319\SKUs.NETFramework,Version=v4.5' can I use this to check the Framework version invariably?
Is there an offical line of the way to check for .NET4.5 using NSIS?
Thanks for your time.
Note: subsequently some installation of .NET4.5 my users have performed have had registry values for
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full
a DWORD value named Release
was not 378389
but 378181
. Making this change seemed to resolve the problem as the entry for the Release
is not in the registry for .NET4.5 and below.
Press Ctrl + R to open Run, then input regedit. Under v4, check for the Full If it is there, you have . NET Framework version 4.5 or later.
Open Start. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option. Type the following command to determine the version of . NET installed and press Enter: reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP" /s To make sure that version 4.
Navigate to the Control Panel (Click here for instructions on how to access the Control Panel on Windows 10, 8, and 7 machines) Select Programs and Features (or Programs) In the list of installed applications, locate "Microsoft . NET Framework" and verify the version in the Version column to the right.
In the end I went with the following function which utilises the answer above. This method first creates a directory "$INSTDIR\dotNETFramework"
which contains the .NET web installer:
Function CheckAndInstallDotNet
; Installer dotNetFx45_Full_setup.exe avalible from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5a4x27ek.aspx
; Magic numbers from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee942965.aspx
ClearErrors
ReadRegDWORD $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full" "Release"
IfErrors NotDetected
${If} $0 >= 378389
DetailPrint "Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 is installed ($0)"
${Else}
NotDetected:
MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION ".NET Framework 4.5+ is required for ProgramX2013, \
do you want to launch the web installer? This requires a valid internet connection." IDYES InstallDotNet IDNO Cancel
Cancel:
MessageBox MB_ICONEXCLAMATION "To install ProgramX, Microsoft's .NET Framework v${DOT_MAJOR}.${DOT_MINOR} \
(or higher) must be installed. Cannot proceed with the installation!"
${OpenURL} "${WWW_MS_DOTNET4_5}"
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR"
SetOutPath "$PROGRAMFILES"
RMDir "$INSTDIR"
Abort
; Install .NET4.5.
InstallDotNet:
DetailPrint "Installing Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5"
SetDetailsPrint listonly
ExecWait '"$INSTDIR\dotNETFramework\dotNetFx45_Full_setup.exe" /passive /norestart' $0
${If} $0 == 3010
${OrIf} $0 == 1641
DetailPrint "Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 installer requested reboot."
SetRebootFlag true
${EndIf}
SetDetailsPrint lastused
DetailPrint "Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 installer returned $0"
${EndIf}
; Now remove the dotNETFramework directory and contents.
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\dotNETFramework"
FunctionEnd
This method seemlessley launches the .NET4.5 installer if there is an internet connection and returns after the installation is complete.
I hope this helps someone else.
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