Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// File: uninstallcm.cpp
//
// Module: CMSTP.EXE
//
// Synopsis: This source file contains the code for installing Connection Manager.
//
// Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Microsoft Corporation
//
// Author: quintinb Created 07/14/98
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "cmmaster.h"
#include "installerfuncs.h"
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: CheckAndPromptForCmakAndProfiles
//
// Synopsis: This function checks to see if CM profiles are installed or if
// CMAK 1.21 is installed. If it is, then uninstalling CM will make
// the profiles and CMAK unusable and we want to prompt the user
// to make sure they know what they are doing.
//
// Arguments: HINSTANCE hInstance - Exe instance handle to access resources
//
// Returns: BOOL - returns TRUE if it is okay to continue with the uninstall
//
// History: quintinb Created Header 10/21/98
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOOL CheckAndPromptForCmakAndProfiles(HINSTANCE hInstance, LPCTSTR pszTitle)
{
BOOL bCmakInstalled = FALSE;
BOOL bCmProfiles = FALSE;
TCHAR szMsg[2*MAX_PATH+1];
//
// First check to see if CMAK is installed. If it is and has a version of 1.21
// (build 1886 or newer) then we must prompt the user before uninstalling.
// Otherwise, if you uninstall CM out from under it, CMAK will no longer
// function.
//
DWORD dwFirst121VersionNumber = 0;
int iShiftAmount = ((sizeof(DWORD)/2) * 8);
//
// Construct the current version and build numbers
//
dwFirst121VersionNumber = (HIBYTE(VER_PRODUCTVERSION_W) << iShiftAmount) + (LOBYTE(VER_PRODUCTVERSION_W));
CmakVersion CmakVer;
if (CmakVer.IsPresent())
{
if ((dwFirst121VersionNumber < CmakVer.GetVersionNumber()) ||
(c_Cmak121Version < CmakVer.GetBuildNumber()))
{
bCmakInstalled = TRUE;
}
}
//
// Now check to see if we have CM profiles installed.
//
HKEY hKey;
DWORD dwNumValues;
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, c_pszRegCmMappings, 0,
KEY_READ, &hKey))
{
if ((ERROR_SUCCESS == RegQueryInfoKey(hKey, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
&dwNumValues, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) && (dwNumValues > 0))
{
//
// Then we have mappings values, so we need to migrate them.
//
bCmProfiles = TRUE;
}
RegCloseKey(hKey);
}
if (bCmProfiles)
{
MYVERIFY(0 != LoadString(hInstance, bCmakInstalled ? IDS_UNINSTCM_BOTH : IDS_UNINSTCM_WCM, szMsg, 2*MAX_PATH));
MYDBGASSERT(TEXT('\0') != szMsg[0]);
if (IDNO == MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, pszTitle, MB_YESNO | MB_DEFBUTTON2 | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION))
{
return FALSE;
}
}
else if (bCmakInstalled)
{
//
// Just CMAK is installed
//
MYVERIFY(0 != LoadString(hInstance, IDS_UNINSTCM_WCMAK, szMsg, 2*MAX_PATH));
MYDBGASSERT(TEXT('\0') != szMsg[0]);
if (IDNO == MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, pszTitle, MB_YESNO | MB_DEFBUTTON2 | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION))
{
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: PromptUserToUninstallCm
//
// Synopsis: This function prompts the user to see if they wish to uninstall
// Connection Manager. It also deals with the warning prompts if
// the user has CMAK or CM profiles installed.
//
// Arguments: HINSTANCE hInstance - Instance handle to load resources with.
//
// Returns: BOOL - Returns TRUE if CM should be uninstalled, FALSE otherwise
//
// History: quintinb Created 6/28/99
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOOL PromptUserToUninstallCm(HINSTANCE hInstance)
{
BOOL bReturn = FALSE;
TCHAR szMsg[MAX_PATH+1] = {TEXT("")};
TCHAR szTitle[MAX_PATH+1] = {TEXT("")};
//
// Load the Cmstp Title just in case we need to show error messages.
//
MYVERIFY(0 != LoadString(hInstance, IDS_CM_UNINST_TITLE, szTitle, MAX_PATH));
MYDBGASSERT(TEXT('\0') != szTitle[0]);
//
// Now show the uninstall prompt to see if the user wants to uninstall CM
//
MYVERIFY(0 != LoadString(hInstance, IDS_CM_UNINST_PROMPT, szMsg, MAX_PATH));
MYDBGASSERT(TEXT('\0') != szMsg[0]);
if (IDYES == MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, szTitle, MB_YESNO | MB_DEFBUTTON2))
{
//
// Check to see if CMAK is installed or if there are profiles that are installed.
//
if (CheckAndPromptForCmakAndProfiles(hInstance, szTitle))
{
bReturn = TRUE;
}
}
return bReturn;
}
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: UninstallCm
//
// Synopsis: Uninstalls connection manager.
//
// Arguments: HINSTANCE hInstance - instance handle to access resources
// LPCTSTR szInfPath - path to the instcm.inf file to use to uninstall cm with
//
// Returns: HRESULT -- Standard COM Error Codes
//
// History: Created Header 10/21/98
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRESULT UninstallCm(HINSTANCE hInstance, LPCTSTR szInfPath)
{
MYDBGASSERT((szInfPath) && (TEXT('\0') != szInfPath[0]));
//
// Load the Cmstp Title just in case we need to show error messages.
//
TCHAR szTitle[MAX_PATH+1] = {TEXT("")};
TCHAR szMsg[MAX_PATH+1] = {TEXT("")};
MYVERIFY(0 != LoadString(hInstance, IDS_CM_UNINST_TITLE, szTitle, MAX_PATH));
MYDBGASSERT(TEXT('\0') != szTitle[0]);
//
// Protect /x on NT5 and win98 SR1. We don't want CM uninstalled on Native Platforms.
//
HRESULT hr = S_FALSE;
if (!CmIsNative())
{
if (SUCCEEDED(LaunchInfSection(szInfPath, TEXT("1.2Legacy_Uninstall"), szTitle, FALSE))) // bQuiet = FALSE
{
MYVERIFY(0 != LoadString(hInstance, IDS_CM_UNINST_SUCCESS, szMsg, MAX_PATH));
MYDBGASSERT(TEXT('\0') != szMsg[0]);
MYVERIFY(IDOK == MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, szTitle, MB_OK));
hr = S_OK;
}
else
{
CMASSERTMSG(FALSE, TEXT("Connection Manager Uninstall Failed."));
}
}
return hr;
}