I'm trying to remove a Silverlight Out Of Browser app programatically passing the arguments to sllauncher in following this post: http://timheuer.com/blog/archive/2010/03/25/using-sllauncher-for-silent-install-silverlight-application.aspx However it won't uninstall the app when given the origin.
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It turns out that when you have an automatically updating Out-Of-Browser application, Silverlight stamps each application Uri with a time stamp that can be found in the application's folder in the C:\Users\Trevor\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Silverlight\OutOfBrowser(AppFolderName) metadata file. So to facilitate the removal of our app in preparation for our new one, I implemented the following:
UninstallExisting(GetInstalledAppUri()); // This is how it's called
//This is the two method's implementation
// TODO: Change to your app name.
const string appName = "YourAppNameHere";
static string silverlightOutOfBrowserFolder =
Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.LocalApplicationData)
+ @"\Microsoft\Silverlight\OutOfBrowser";
private static string GetInstalledAppUri()
{
string xapFolderPath = Path.Combine(silverlightOutOfBrowserFolder, GetXapFolder());
string[] lines = File.ReadAllLines(Path.Combine(xapFolderPath, "metadata"), Encoding.Unicode);
string finalAppUriLine = lines.First(i => i.Contains("FinalAppUri="));
return "\"" + finalAppUriLine.Replace("FinalAppUri=", "") + "\"";
}
private static string GetXapFolder()
{
string AppXapFolder = "";
foreach (var dir in Directory.GetDirectories(silverlightOutOfBrowserFolder))
{
if (dir.Contains(appName))
{
AppXapFolder = dir;
}
}
return AppXapFolder ;
}
private static string silverlightExe
{
get
{
return Path.Combine(
Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.ProgramFiles),
@"Microsoft Silverlight\sllauncher.exe");
}
}
private static void UninstallExisting(string xapUriToRemove)
{
string installArgs = "/uninstall" + " /origin:" + xapUriToRemove;
ProcessStartInfo pstart = new ProcessStartInfo(silverlightExe, installArgs);
Process p = new Process();
pstart.UseShellExecute = false;
p.StartInfo = pstart;
p.Start();
p.WaitForExit();
}
I hope this serves to save someone else the hours of time it took me to figure out about the metadata file and all the peculiarities of sllauncher.exe

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