![]() Once open you navigate to the Property table and look for the product GUID. Make a copy of the MSI before opening it in a viewer and open the copy. If you don't have access to Orca and can't be bothered downloading the SDK, any viewer capable of reading a MSSQL database file (com stuctured storage file), should be able to open the MSI file and view the contents. It still appears you have to download the MSI SDK to obtain Orca. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall There are also other ways to find the GUID: See an Orca screenshot of how to find the product code in the MSI: WiX - Doing a major upgrade on a multi instance install Either the package or the product guid can be used for uninstall. Once you have the MSI open, you can either navigate to the Property table and look for the "product code" entry, or you can select "View => Summary Information." and look for the "package code" entry. The Windows SDK tool Orca will allow you to open and view all tables in an MSI file. UPDATE: Try this answer instead: How can I find the product GUID of an installed MSI setup? or even this one: Find GUID From MSI File ![]()
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