ComponentInstaller.IsEquivalentInstaller(ComponentInstaller) Method
Definition
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Determines if the specified installer installs the same object as this installer.
public:
virtual bool IsEquivalentInstaller(System::Configuration::Install::ComponentInstaller ^ otherInstaller);
public virtual bool IsEquivalentInstaller (System.Configuration.Install.ComponentInstaller otherInstaller);
abstract member IsEquivalentInstaller : System.Configuration.Install.ComponentInstaller -> bool
override this.IsEquivalentInstaller : System.Configuration.Install.ComponentInstaller -> bool
Public Overridable Function IsEquivalentInstaller (otherInstaller As ComponentInstaller) As Boolean
Parameters
- otherInstaller
- ComponentInstaller
The installer to compare.
Returns
true
if this installer and the installer specified by the otherInstaller
parameter install the same object; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example defines a class MyInstallClass
, which creates the event log and copies the properties of the event log component to the EventLogInstaller object. It also checks whether ServiceInstaller object can handle the same kind of installation as EventLogInstaller.
ServiceInstaller^ myServiceInstaller = gcnew ServiceInstaller;
// Check whether 'ServiceInstaller' object can handle the same
// kind of installation as 'EventLogInstaller' object.
if ( myEventLogInstaller->IsEquivalentInstaller( myServiceInstaller ) )
{
Console::WriteLine( "'ServiceInstaller' can handle the same kind " +
"of installation as EventLogInstaller" );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( "'ServiceInstaller' can't handle the same " +
"kind of installation as 'EventLogInstaller'" );
}
ServiceInstaller myServiceInstaller = new ServiceInstaller();
// Check whether 'ServiceInstaller' object can handle the same
// kind of installation as 'EventLogInstaller' object.
if(myEventLogInstaller.IsEquivalentInstaller(myServiceInstaller))
{
Console.WriteLine("'ServiceInstaller' can handle the same kind"
+" of installation as EventLogInstaller");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("'ServiceInstaller' can't handle the same"
+" kind of installation as 'EventLogInstaller'");
}
Dim myServiceInstaller As New ServiceInstaller()
' Check whether 'ServiceInstaller' object can handle the same
' kind of installation as 'EventLogInstaller' object.
If myEventLogInstaller.IsEquivalentInstaller(myServiceInstaller) Then
Console.WriteLine("'ServiceInstaller' can handle the same kind" + _
" of installation as EventLogInstaller")
Else
Console.WriteLine("'ServiceInstaller' can't handle the same" + _
" kind of installation as 'EventLogInstaller'")
End If
Remarks
Typically, IsEquivalentInstaller returns true
only if this installer and the installer specified by the otherInstaller
parameter install the same object. In such a case, calling the Install or Uninstall method on either installer results in the same system state.