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Packaging Skype with Auto Update disabled

EDITED: I have edited this post on 30-Aug-2013 after some users comments that the given solution is not working. I have studied in depth the skype update process and created this solution for all. Please check below (Edited Section) for more information. Recently while packaging Skype for enterprise version, I could not disable the Auto Updates and finally found a way to get rid of it. You can get the latest version of Skype setup in MSI format from the following URL: http://download.skype.com/msi/SkypeSetup.msi  or http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-msi There is no registry, file which can disable the Auto Update functionality of Skype. I searched in lots of forums and all said that it automatically prompts for update. So finally I decided to look in the MSI and find why and how it is doing it. What I found was that Skype has an Updater.exe in the installation folder and it also creates a Skype Update service which points to this exe. I just removed this service and updater.exe file...

Frequently Asked Questions about Windows Installer (MSI) Packaging.

These are the most Frequestly asked queries, which I have compiled from lots of places and have put together. I have added more questions in other post which can be accessed by below link. http://msiworld.blogspot.com/2011/11/frequently-asked-questions-about-com.html Q. What is Windows Installer? A. Windows Installer is a system service for installing and managing applications. It provides a standard method for developing, customizing, installing, and updating applications. Q. What basic functionality is provided by Windows Installer? A. Windows Installer provides the following basic functions: Transactional operations. All installation operations are transactional. For each operation that Windows Installer performs, it generates an equivalent undo operation that would undo the change made to the system. If a failure occurs during the middle of an installation, Windows Installer can roll back the machine to its original state. Self-healing. Windows Installer supports "self-he...